John Terry couldn’t help himself yet again.
The Chelsea legend was in action at this year’s Maddison Invitational, a charity golf tournament organised by Tottenham Hotspur star James Maddison.
@maddisoninvitational - InstagramTerry’s love affair with trophies continued at Maddison’s charity golf day[/caption]Terry was one of several sport stars and celebrities competing at The Centurion Club as the likes of Gareth Barry, Lee Hendrie, Tony Bellew, Jimmy Bullard, Nathan Aspinall, Michael McIntyre and Teddy Sheringham along with many others braved the wet weather.
It was Terry who finished first in the field and took home the grand prize, much to the chagrin of several Tottenham fans who were also at the event.
And the 44-year-old took yet another cheeky swipe at the north London side as he joined Darren Bent and Andy Goldstein on talkSPORT Drive.
“I’ve had a very good day today,” Terry said.
“I was four-under today, I’ve won the trophy and I’ve got up to a bit of heckling and a few boos.
“But it’s been a week and I’ve won the same amount of trophies as Spurs.”
When asked if he said as much to the Tottenham faithful in the room, Terry gleefully replied: “Of course I did!”
Terry’s jibe was a reference to Tottenham ending their 17-year trophy drought last Wednesday via the Europa League.
A 1-0 victory over Manchester United did the business for Ange Postecoglou’s side as they also booked a spot in next season’s Champions League despite finishing 17th in the Premier League having lost an alarming 22 times.
It may have been a slight surprise to some that Terry even attended Maddison’s golf day given the playful back-and-forth between the two on social media following Tottenham’s Europa League victory.
Maddison soaked up the Europa League trophy celebrations despite not playingGettyMaddison played no part in the final having picked up a season-ending injury in the first leg of the semi-final.
But it didn’t stop him from dressing up in full kit for the trophy lift.
Scenes of Maddison in full kit despite not playing a single second of the final evoked memories of when Terry did the same when Chelsea won the Champions League in 2012.
The Blues hero was suspended for the final but still donned a Chelsea kit and socks in the post-match celebrations.
In an Instagram story following the win, Maddison poked fun at the fact he was in full kit and tagged Terry in his caption.
Maddison wrote: “To kit. Full @johnterry.26 mode. Anything to say tonight John?”
talkSPORTTerry hasn’t missed a moment to poke fun at Tottenham’s lack of trophies[/caption]It didn’t take long for Terry to bite back and he did so in ruthless fashion with a brutal reminder of how many trophies he won in his time at Stamford Bridge.
“I remember my first trophy, ah bless them,” Terry wrote on Instagram.
“Get the tequila out. Great season from you boys, you should all be proud! 16 (trophies) to go…
“After that performance I think you have a chance. You just have to live for 900 years.”
Terry then took it a step further when he showed off the inside of his home office adorned with trophies, England caps and celebratory champagne galore.
The 44-year-old wrote: “Good morning everyone, have a lovely day.”
Chelsea will also have the chance to equal Tottenham’s trophy haul this season on Wednesday when they take on Real Betis in the Conference League final, live on talkSPORT.
Although Terry conceded it’s not a tournament the Blues would want to be in from the outset, they still want to ‘go in it to win it’.
“And I think they’ve given themselves a really good chance to go and do that,” Terry said.
“I think securing Champions League football next year via the league is great.
“But when you’re in these big finals, you want to go and perform on the big stage.
“Betis are a good side, by the way. It’s not going to be an easy game, it’s going to be a tough game.
Chelsea will want to end their season on a high by winning the Conference LeagueGetty“I think we’re good enough to do it. We’re probably young and inexperienced, which is a plus for the football club.
“But in these big games, that can also go against you a little bit. That’s the only thing that goes against us, if I’m honest.
“But I think they’ll rise to the challenge. At the weekend they did as well, which was a big game in front of the Forest fans and the boys performed on a big occasion. So I think they can do it again.”
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