John Terry has posted on Twitter that there is ‘another DVD incoming’ for Tottenham Hotspur after they beat Chelsea 2-0 on Sunday in the Premier League.
The Chelsea legend was responding to being taunted by a Spurs fan on social media after Oliver Skipp and Harry Kane helped Antonio Conte’s men seal the much-needed points.
Terry’s simple response to those taunts was to post on Twitter: ‘Long time since you have seen one of these’ added with trophy emojis, before stating, ‘another DVD incoming’.

TOTTENHAM PILE ON THE PRESSURE
Whilst Chelsea can taunt their rivals about their lack of trophies, they probably wished they had a manager of Antonio Conte’s ilk in their dugout instead of Graham Potter.
The Italian was absent from the dugout because he is recovering back home in Italy after surgery.
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But he has been in those Chelsea colours before and he will be well aware of the pressure, heat and scrutiny that Potter is now under.
The Blues are 14 points off the Champions League places after that defeat. They are closer to the relegation zone than the top four.
That’s pretty crazy given that it’s past the halfway mark of the season.
If a certain someone was still in charge of Chelsea, then Potter would have been booted before Lionel Messi could lift the World Cup for Argentina.
But new owner Todd Boehly wants to head down a different direction and, at this moment in time, Champions League-chasers, such as Newcastle and Spurs, will be loving that direction because it’s helping them out, so far.
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