John Terry paid tribute to manager Jose Mourinho after
Chelsea progressed to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.
On a dramatic night at Stamford Bridge, goals from Andre
Schurrle and Demba Ba saw Chelsea emerge 2-0 winners against Paris
Saint-Germain.
The result ensured the Premier League giants progressed
on away goals after overturning a two-goal deficit.
And the Chelsea captain said Mourinho's tactical
preparation was the catalyst behind the club's successful night.
"We always gave ourselves a chance. We worked on
different scenarios all week,' the 33-year-old veteran said.
"We had a game plan. Once again we got it right.
"We showed great character and a will to win. It was
a big result. This competition means a lot to us.
"The manager has had a lot of success and so have we
as a club."
Chelsea will contest their first Champions League
semi-final since 2011-12, when they eventually went on to win their maiden
European crown.
The London outfit defied all odds throughout that
campaign under the guidance of former manager Roberto Di Matteo, upstaging
Bayern Munich on penalties at Allianz Arena to lift the trophy.
Terry, one of four Chelsea players to miss the final due
to suspension, believes the club can repeat that feat this season.
"When we got to the Champions League final and won
it is the best feeling ever," he said.
"We have big players and we gave a big performance.
That’s what we live for."
Culled from Soccerway
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