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Why Chelsea’s John Terry is still the best defender around

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As John Terry looks for a new contract at Chelsea, Adam Bate examines the reasons why the 34-year-old defender remains at the top of his game…

Still the best

“He remains England’s best in his position,” claimed Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher in his Mail column last year. The former Liverpool defender was praising his old rival but in truth he was understating when it comes to John Terry. He could have gone further. The accepted wisdom in recent times has been that Manchester City's Vincent Kompany is now the Premier League’s best defender, but Terry’s consistency makes for a more compelling case. And if the World Cup was a showcase of the best that defending has to offer then it didn't bode too well.

England's Jamie Carragher (L) and John Terry (R) take part in a training session at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Campus near Rustenburg on 8 June, 2010
Image: Former England team-mate Jamie Carragher feels some of John Terry's qualities are underrated

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As for England, Roy Hodgson’s first-choice centre-back is Terry’s club-mate Gary Cahill. It’s a comparison that flatters the younger man. According to Opta, Cahill has made twice as many errors leading to shots in this season’s Premier League.  It raises the uncomfortable notion that the three-time Premier League winner might actually be underrated. He is, after all, the only defender in the last 20 years to win the PFA Player of the Year award and it seems fair to assume that only off-the-field issues have prevented his inclusion among his peers’ team of the year for much of the past decade. “I just feel that the way he is viewed obscures his playing qualities,” says Carragher.

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Passing accuracy

John Terry has the third best passing accuracy in the Premier League.

Terry wouldn’t be the first English defender to be dismissed as one-dimensional due to his reputation as a robust presence befitting the nation’s desire for a warrior centre-back. Tony Adams was called a donkey when he was a perfectly competent passer, so by comparison the silence when it comes to Terry’s ability on the ball ought to be regarded as a ringing endorsement. This is a defender who boasts the third best pass completion rate in the Premier League – particularly impressive given his range of passing. “His ability on the ball never gets spoken about,” says Carragher. “How many defenders in world football can switch the play with their weaker foot?”

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Image: John Terry tops the Chelsea rankings for several key defensive metrics as well as passing accuracy

Better with age

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He plays in a position where age doesn't make a huge difference.
Jose Mourinho

While the passing continues to impress, other aspects of Terry’s game are even improving. There was a period when he had to adapt his game and the body suffered as a result, but Terry is ever-present in the Premier League this season and has added more to his game than has been lost. “He plays in a position where age doesn't make a huge difference,” Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho told The Guardian last season. “It's a position where players rely more on positioning, on reading the game, and being in the right place at the right time. Experience helps."

Raheem Sterling vies with John Terry during the League Cup semi-final first leg between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield (PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Image: John Terry has been ever-present in Chelsea's Premier League team so far this season

Leadership

He's a real leader in the dressing room and on the pitch.
Thibaut Courtois

As a result, Terry remains as important as ever. While some have questioned that off-field influence, on the pitch he remains vital. “John is a player with a lot of authority,” said young goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois earlier this season. “When he’s in front of you, he’s a real leader in the dressing room and on the pitch.” Indeed, Terry’s presence is so essential that Mourinho even axed Courtois in favour of Petr Cech for the midweek game against Everton when he feared he might be without his skipper. “John Terry was ill in the morning and probably out of the game until the last moment so I thought I needed Petr’s personality and capacity to communicate.”

Chelsea's John Terry celebrates after scoring his sides first goal of the game during the Barclays Premier League match at the Britannia Stadium, Stoke.
Image: John Terry's on-field leadership is a key part of Chelsea success under Jose Mourinho

Future with Zouma?

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So what's next? On the face of it, the fact that the Premier League tracking data shows Terry has been outsprinted by his centre-back partner in every game so far this season might suggest his physical condition is deteriorating fast – especially when coupled with his low tackling statistics. But as with Paolo Maldini, it also reflects his improved positioning and the way his role in the back line has changed. He is now covering for Cahill. And so, given the division of responsibilities and with the junior partner turning 30 himself later this year, it could be Cahill not Terry threatened by the emergence of Kurt Zouma. That’s certainly been the case so far this season and it’s not difficult to envisage the combative Zouma playing Terry to Terry’s Ricardo Carvalho in seasons to come. A new contract surely beckons and it’s no less than the captain’s performances deserve.

Kurt Zouma of Chelsea celebrates victory with John Terry of Chelsea  during the Capital One Cup Semi-Final second leg against Liverpool
Image: Kurt Zouma could help extend John Terry's career as an ideal foil for the Chelsea skipper

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