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'GUARANTEED THREE POINTS'

Chelsea icon John Terry savagely trolls Arsenal and Tottenham in one fell swoop in Q&A and reacts to Rooney documentary

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JOHN TERRY savagely trolled Arsenal and Tottenham in his Instagram Q&A - and had his say on Wayne Rooney's documentary.

The Chelsea legend, 41, is an avid social media user and regularly interacts with fans on both Instagram and Twitter.

Chelsea legend John Terry has trolled Tottenham and Arsenal in an Instagram Q&A
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Chelsea legend John Terry has trolled Tottenham and Arsenal in an Instagram Q&ACredit: GETTY

And when asked which London derbies he enjoyed the most, Terry took the opportunity to savage Chelsea's rivals.

He replied: "Playing against Spurs. Guaranteed three points.

"They shouldn't be called London derbies anymore because none of the London teams are anywhere near us [Chelsea]."

In the last year, Chelsea have picked up three major trophies - sending them clear of their London rivals.

The Blues won the Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup.

Terry also reacted to Rooney's new documentary which revealed his former England team-mate wore longer studs in an attempt 'to hurt someone' while playing Chelsea.

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Rooney was warned by the FA over the claim, despite the incident taking place in 2006.

On Rooney, Terry said: "Of course not [a problem]. We know each other well enough and had many battles over the years.

"Two stitches at half time, there was no way I wasn't coming out for the second half to win the league beating Manchester United 3-0."

Terry was also asked which manager he learned the most from.

The former England captain answered: "Jose [Mourinho]. He was the best I played under, I'm still scared of him now. 

"Also loved Carlo Ancelotti."

Terry needed two stitches after this tackle, with Wayne Rooney revealing he wore longer studs on purpose in an attempt 'to hurt someone'
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Terry needed two stitches after this tackle, with Wayne Rooney revealing he wore longer studs on purpose in an attempt 'to hurt someone'Credit: Getty

And on who is the best defender of all time, Terry picked none other than Paolo Maldini.

The Italian was a one-club man, making 901 appearances for AC Milan.

Maldini played in THREE different decades having made his debut in the 80s and retiring in 2009.

The centre-back seven Serie A titles, five European Cups/Champions Leagues but never won any major honours with Italy, although he did play in the Euro 2000 final.

Talking of defenders, Terry also took aim at 'lazy' Neil Warnock, who branded Chelsea's club captain Cesar Azpiliceuta 'not a very good defender.'

Terry fumed: "[Warnock] is miles off it, laughable comments.

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"Azpilicueta and [Ashley Cole] are the best defenders I have played with. Pure lazy journalism.

"Anyone who knows and watches Cesar knows he is unbelievable defensively. By the way, let's all appreciate our captain."

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