Friday, December 21, 2012

John Terry could miss Christmas period because of injury

Chelsea captain John Terry could miss the entire Christmas period, with manager Rafael Benitez refusing to guarantee the centre-back's fitness. Terry, 32, hurt his knee in the 1-1 draw with Liverpool on 16 November. But despite the original prognosis of a three-week absence, Terry is yet to return to full-contact exercises in training and will definitely miss Sunday's game with Aston Villa. "It's one step forward, one step back," said Benitez. "The knee is quite complicated [but] at least he's now on the pitch - that is positive news - but we cannot say, we cannot predict how long it will take." When asked if Terry would return within the next fortnight, ahead of games against Norwich, Everton and Queens Park Rangers over the festive period, Benitez was non-committal. "I hope so but I am not a doctor, so I cannot guarantee anything," said the Spaniard, who was confident Terry would not require further surgery. Benitez, who has not had Terry available for selection since he took charge, would not discuss reports the former England captain was close to beginning talks on a new contract. His current deal expires in June 2014. Also related to this story Chelsea name Benitez interim boss 21 Nov 2012 CHELSEA Terry set for three-week lay off 16 Nov 2012 CHELSEA Chelsea 1 - 1 Liverpool 11 Nov 2012 PREMIER LEAGUE Terry pens five-year Chelsea deal 31 Aug 2009 CHELSEA

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