Chelsea skipper says Blues can still land the Double
TERRY: THIS IS OUR TIME
By ROB BEASLEY
JOHN TERRY will gather his Chelsea team together at St James' Park tomorrow and urge them to produce one last heroic push for glory.
They face Newcastle in the first of three do-or-die matches as their thrilling shoot-out with double rivals Manchester United reaches a heart-pumping climax.
At stake no less than the Premier League and Champions League crowns.
And the Chelsea captain is convinced his men can upset all the odds — and United — to make history.
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England centre-half Terry, 27, will drill the message home with a short and simple rallying call.
He will roar: "This is our moment. This is our time!"
Two brief sentences which sum up his sense of destiny after Chelsea's astonishing run of form this year has put club football's two greatest prizes within his grasp.
Terry explained: "There's a unique opportunity for us now and I really believe it is our time.
"This is the moment when we can achieve something truly special.
"We are in top form, we feel strong and we have the drive and determination to do this. At this club we have a driving force within, a drive that's instilled in everyone of us.
"We are winners. We hate to lose and that's why we never give up."
Many sides would not have recovered from the setbacks which have hit the Blues this season.
The shock departure of inspirational boss Jose Mourinho rocked the club in September, then a string of injuries to key players added yet more pressure on Avram Grant, the new man in charge.
The loss of Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Salomon Kalou and John Obi Mikel for the African Cup of Nations increased the strain.
But Terry says Chelsea's stars turned the misery of events in 2007 into inspiration for their amazing recovery in 2008.
Terry added: "Seeing Manchester United win the Premier League last year, seeing them and Arsenal running away with it at the start of this season — that hurt us.
"But credit to everyone at this club.
"We refused to concede anything and just kept fighting and fighting.
"That's what we are all about. When things are down, when things are against us — that's when we respond and rise to the challenge.
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"So we dug deep and delivered the results, first to stay in touch and then to close the gap.
"And now we have pegged United back and also overtaken Arsenal — and few people outside of Stamford Bridge would have believed that was possible.
"But that's what we're all about at Chelsea — that's what's brought us all our trophies in the last three years and now we're looking to make room in the cabinet for a couple more."
Terry says it has been a united effort from boss Grant through to the players.
And the skipper is quick to pay tribute to his often under-fire boss and scotch talk of the new manager being unceremoniously dumped in the summer.
He added: "It's bizarre to even talk about that when we've just made history and are still pushing for two massive trophies.
"Avram has done very well. Steve Clarke has done very well, Henk ten Cate has done very well.
"And the players have done exceptionally well, to keep us in the title race.
"So everyone at this football club deserves credit."
Terry admits there have been times when he has been angry and upset as Chelsea looked to be chasing in vain.
There were even times when he read the riot act in the dressing room to galvanise his side.
But he always had faith that the Blues would prevail.
He said: "I never lost belief. I did get frustrated at times, even disappointed at times, but you have to take it on the chin and deal with it — especially me as captain.
"The one thing we always did was get everyone in the dressing room together, thrash it all out and then get on with it.
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"We tackled it, sorted it and pushed on."
The players have pushed on that well that we're taking the Premier League title to the wire and we're off to Moscow.
"Whatever happens, we have achieved something which we have never done before in Chelsea's history — we have reached the Champions League final.
"That is the one trophy missing from the Chelsea collection.
"Winning two Premier league titles, the FA Cup and the Carling Cup ahead of teams like Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool show we are a great team.
"We have dominated the domestic scene in the last few years and now we have a great chance to be crowned the No1 side in Europe.
"And being against United it has all the makings of a great final.
"The two best teams in this country coming head to head for the biggest prize in European football.
"Hopefully we will come out on top.
"But we know that won't be easy because this doesn't just mean everything to the Chelsea players — it means everything to the United players too.
"No-one's going there to lose that's for sure.
"But you also know there has to be a loser — we're just hoping it will be Manchester United.
"And I don't care how we win, what the match is like, what score is, that doesn't bother me at all.
"Just as long as we win.
"To lift that trophy is all I'm dreaming about."

i could see you were winners @ wigan. Dream on
Posted by: carl warmington | May 04, 2008 at 10:00 AM | Report this comment
have you ever seen gerrard win the league,no you ain`t
Posted by: anon | May 04, 2008 at 10:55 AM | Report this comment
no other team could do what we have done this season and we can dream coz we are there.chelsea are gonna rule son
Posted by: harry | May 04, 2008 at 11:16 AM | Report this comment
Wouldnt say they have dominated domestic football, they have won it twice, united 9 and it looks like its going to be 10 this year, and another fact, when people are talking about bogey teams,newcastle at st james' park are chelsea's, they last won there in 2001!!!!
Posted by: ash | May 04, 2008 at 03:17 PM | Report this comment
chelsea suck and you are going to get beaten by manchester united
Posted by: brad | May 04, 2008 at 06:39 PM | Report this comment
john terry is a dreamer ,wake up and admit utd rule
chelsea are nobodies and have won as many trophies as
as the queen vic ;;;
Posted by: john | May 04, 2008 at 07:46 PM | Report this comment
what a magnificent come back by Chelsea,i wish they could manage to snatch the two big title from Menchester United, whatever it is, win or loose, i still solute chelsea for their huge spirit..chelsea...chelsea...chelsea..chelsea..
Posted by: chelsea's die-heart-fans | May 05, 2008 at 11:32 AM | Report this comment
everybody knows that chelsea are highly favoured this year undermining some little set backs they are going to be double champs uefa and premier league titles. ALL HAIL THE KINGS OF EUROPE CHELSEA FOR LIFE AUSINE FROM NGERIA.
Posted by: austine gideon | May 08, 2008 at 12:31 PM | Report this comment