'You cannot lose 8-2' — John Terry slams Chelsea after PSG exit
Chelsea were eliminated from the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain after losing both legs of their last-16 tie, beaten 5-2 at the Parc des Princes and 3-0 at Stamford Bridge for an 8-2 aggregate defeat — the club's worst in the knockout stages. John Terry did not hide his frustration.
"Unfortunately that is the end. You know what does it for me? Being 3-2 down away to PSG and we actually played really well the whole game, or for 70 minutes of it. I’m going 3-2 we’ll take that all day long going back to the Bridge, I fancy us against anyone to be able to turn that around and then we go and concede late goals to make it really difficult." He added: "And then last night [Tuesday] we go and concede after six minutes so everything about last night, I can’t even talk about it.
I can’t even actually go into the detail of it. I’m so frustrated. But against any team you cannot lose 8-2 over two legs. I’m sorry, you can’t.
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