- Terry not pursing manager career
- Still works in تشيلسي‘s academy
- Previously had assistant roles
Terry says he has given up on trying to become a manager due to the rejections he has received when applying for roles. The former centre-back previously had coaching roles with Dean Smith at both أستون فيلا و ليستر after calling time on his playing career in 2018, having won every trophy there is to win with Chelsea.
Plenty of players from Terry’s era have gone into coaching in recent years, with the likes of Xabi Alonso, Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Mikel Arteta among others getting manager roles. However, Terry has admitted he is “baffled” by some of the jobs certain figures in football have managed to snare ahead of him.
Terry told الشمس: “I’m done in terms of coaching. I’m enjoying my life, I’m working in the Chelsea academy.
“I went for a couple of jobs and those days are gone for me. I’m enjoying my life a little bit, I’ve got my time to myself, I play a bit of golf, I’m in the academy and I have some family time as well.
“I absolutely wanted it. When I went into Villa I got great experience under Dean Smith and we got promotion, which was incredible.
“As an assistant coach in the الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز and the experience I’ve had as a player and an individual captain in both Chelsea and إنجلترا, I thought that would be enough to get me a job.
“I’m not saying a job in the Premier League or the بطولة – but a job at الدوري الأول level.
“I didn’t even get a sniff. I had interviews and it was just ‘you have no experience’.
“When I see some people managing today, it baffles me, it really does.
“In terms of ‘am I frustrated’, yes, absolutely because I have a lot of good attributes to be a really good coach or a really good manager but, unfortunately, that’s not happened.”
Terry was recently spotted as a manager in the six-a-side Baller League competition but for now most of his coaching will continue at Chelsea on a part-time basis as he looks to mould the next generation of Blues stars.