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John Terry will beg Mourinho to allow him play final games of the season




John Terry has played every minute of Chelsea's Premier League title-winning campaign and will ask Jose Mourinho to continue in the last two games of the season in a bid to beat his personal goal-scoring record

Terry scored his fifth Premier League goal of the season and 39th in all -- surpassing David Unsworth's record for a defender -- in Sunday's 1-1 draw with Liverpool, which all but ended the Reds' hopes of Champions League qualification.

The 34-year-old Blues skipper has equalled his best goals haul for a season of eight in all competitions and wants to play at West Brom on May 18 and at home to Sunderland on May 24 in a bid for his ninth.


"Looking for one more to beat [my best]," Terry told Chelsea TV. "Two games to go. I'm fit. Hopefully I play in both. I'll be begging the manager to let me play.

"Two games we need to keep winning and keep pushing on."

Mourinho's management has been lauded by Terry's fellow defender Branislav Ivanovic, who was disappointed that the Portuguese had not won a Manager of the Month award this term while tipping the Blues boss for the Manager of the Season prize.

"There is not even a question over who the best manager is this season," Ivanovic said. "I don't how that [not winning manager of month] happened. But it doesn't matter. If he won one or not, for sure he is the best manager this season.

"He always makes the difference. Most of the games, when you study them, every single one he was important in making sure we won them.

"He has crucial things to say and crucial things to decide. When there is a big game he is always so motivated, but small games too. Inside the team, it's all about him.

"We are all so happy and appreciate the fact we get to work with a manager like him.

"He's developed our squad and changed the mentality. He has done a lot of things for two years and this year really is the best."

Mourinho plans to integrate Chelsea's emerging talent into his side at West Brom, with the final day clash at home to Sunderland one for the regulars on the day the trophy is lifted.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek, the 19-year-old midfielder, made his first start against Liverpool, but Ivanovic believes there are a number of young players who could make the grade at Chelsea, if Mourinho can successfully integrate them into a trophy-challenging side.

"I hope this is just the beginning of a big career," said Ivanovic of Loftus-Cheek, while also referring to Dominic Solanke, Izzy Brown, Andreas Christensen and Nathan Ake.

"We have a great generation of young players. It's not just Ruben. We have a minimum of five, six players who can be in our squad and it is great for the manager to give them a chance to play.

"This is the period, the next one or two years, where they need to prove they are really good."
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