Chelsea captain John Terry has expressed his desire to win more
trophies at Stamford Bridge after signing a one-year contract extension on Thursday.
Terry’s contract was set to expire
at the end of this season, but the Blues skipper put pen to paper on a new deal
that will see him remain at the club until the end of the 2015/2016
campaign.
Chelsea are on course for a domestic
double this season after winning the League Cup and currently
leading the Premier League,
and Terry hopes he can help bring even more success to the club.
“Hopefully there's many more
[trophies].That's a massive part of why I'm staying,” said Terry.
“I want to win trophies. I want to
remain in the side, of course, and for me to get to 14 [trophies], 15, that's
my target.”
The 34-year-old has made 661
appearances for Chelsea and won the Champions League, Europa League, five FA
Cups, three League Cups and three Premier League titles during his Blues
career.
Terry has made 40 appearances in all
competitions this season and Chelsea are six points clear at the Premier
League summit, but he is refusing to get complacent with nine games remaining.
Terry said: “We're very close at the
moment. We still need to get over the line. It's going to be tough. The Hull game [a 3-2 win last weekend] showed how
tough it's going to be.
"To get that big one at the end
of the season would be fantastic. Then we can regroup and go again next year.
I'm delighted to be here and hopefully there's going to be many more."
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