Aston Villa promotion for John Terry would rival Chelsea trophies

Liam Blackburn1 August 2017

John Terry insists adding a Championship promotion with Aston Villa to his decorated CV would rival his other significant achievements in the game.

However, the former Chelsea and England captain knows that the midlands club's season would have to be deemed a failure if they fail to go up and restore their top-flight status.

Having won 15 major honours at Stamford Bridge, including five Premier League titles, the Champions League and Europa League, Terry ended a 22-year association with the Blues when he dropped down a level to pen a one-year contract with Steve Bruce's Villa.

Terry snubbed interest from other Premier League clubs due to a reluctance to face Chelsea and the 36-year-old is still hungry to collect more winners' medals before he turns to management.

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Asked where winning promotion with Villa would rank in his career, Terry said: "It would be really special, it would be up there for me.

"To step out of my comfort zone was a big decision for me. I still feel like I can play, hence my decision to come here.

"There's enough competition within the group to push me. Working with other players, seeing another league that I've not played in, all of it excites me.

"I don't think I'd ever want to come into a season where I'd go, 'I'm happy if we stay up or I'm happy if we finish halfway or do better than we did last year'.

"I think that would be really unambitious of myself, of the manager, of the football club as well. That's a big reason why I signed here; I wanted to be winning more times than I did losing.

John Terry's career in numbers

"Hopefully that's the case. It's not a given. We have to work our socks off to prove ourselves within this league because it's tough. It's probably one of the most unpredictable leagues within world football to be honest.

"We have to make sure we have an identity that we're going to be at it regardless, whether we play well or not."

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