J.Terry: "The Fight Is Not Over Yet" © EuroFootball.com

Having recovered from an injury, the captain of London's team John Terry returns to the big football. However, opponents currently have nothing to worry about - the "blues" defender scares and shares his plans only outside the field.

At the moment, the "Chelsea" team is behind the leaders of the English championship football players by 6 points.

"In 13 games we have to take away six points from the 'Manchester United' team. It would be better if it were seven - so that we could break through to the front", shared his thoughts J.Terry.

"This means that we have to start winning, because we can no longer afford to drop points. If we succeed, points will no longer be dropped by 'Manchester United'. The race continues," - the captain of "Chelsea" did not lack optimism.

"We made it to the final of the 'Carling Cup'. We entered the tournament to compete for the title of winners, and we will strive for it now. In the FA Cup, we have reached the fifth round. There we will play against a team from a lower league. If we are not stupid, arrogant, or very unlucky, we should reach the quarterfinals," J.Terry outlined future goals.

"This month, the Champions League matches will be extended. Maybe 'Porto' is a stronger team than the one we played against a couple of years ago, but we are the group winners and we have enough ability and dedication to overcome this barrier. That's just the way it is. We believe that we can compete for the title of winners in all four tournaments," said J.Terry.