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John Terry Receives Red Card vs. Sunderland: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction
- Updated: May 7, 2016
Chelsea captain John Terry may have played his last-ever match for the Blues, as he was sent off against Sunderland for a second bookable offence during Saturday’s Premier League action.
ESPN FC’s Alex Shaw confirmed the news:
Chelsea career over for John Terry. Two yellows = red. One game ban (LFC). Additional game ban for sending off earlier in season. Bye.
— Alex Shaw (@AlexShawESPN) May 7, 2016
According to Tom Sheen of the Independent, he will in fact miss the two remaining matches of the season:
The former England captain, who has played more than 700 matches for the Blues since making his debut in 1998, will be banned for the final two games of the season.
He receives an automatic one-game ban for the red card and a further game for it being his second red card of the campaign.
Terry charged …
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