The Chelsea skipper, who has been heavily linked with a move to the Far East when his current deal with the Blues expires, didn't hold back in a training session in Shanghai
John Terry may not be at Chelsea for much longer, but that has not stopped the skipper from jetting out to China to promote the club - though one young fan got more than he bargained for when he met the veteran centre-back.
The 35-year-old, whose contract expires at the end of the season, took part in a training session with children at Nanyang High School and, after spending several weeks on the sidelines, was eager to get involved in the action. Very involved.
Though he was playing against kids, Terry flung himself into slide tackles and even wiped out one student who went flying up in the air - much like Terry's future at Stamford Bridge!
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Terry appears to win the ball cleanly, however, and there was more than a hint of a dive about the youngster's reaction, who shared a joke with the experienced defender afterwards.
The event was organised by Chelsea's Japanese shirt sponsors Yokohama Tyres, with Terry using the international break to pass on some guidance to the students.
It marks the second time in the past year that Terry has travelled to China, having toured there last summer with Chelsea, and there has been heavy speculation that he could became the next big name to move to the Chinese Super League when his current deal runs out.
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