Terry talks about Mourinho: Children will also participate in Sunday practice, and the players and their families love him
6686 Sports News on November 11 According to the British media TalkSport, in a video uploaded to personal social media, John Terry shared Mourinho's unique coaching method at Chelsea.
In the video, while Terry was walking with his wife Toni, he asked her which coach was her favorite. Toni bluntly said it was Mourinho, calling him "too awesome."
Terry mentioned that Mourinho was "very family-oriented" and then added: "The same thing with the kids... the kids love him, right?"
Toni responded: "They loved him then and they still love him now. He's really great. Our twins, George and Summer, didn't always hang out with you. Go to practice?" Terry continued: "Obviously everyone can't see this side of Mourinho, but he often arranges it like this, such as Sunday morning - because our team often plays away games."
"We don't have the opportunity to see our children at all, and our partners, our wives, are there all week long. Taking care of the children alone. So Sunday - and after winning, it's very logical. We win almost every Saturday, so Sunday becomes a rest day."
"The children will come to the training base, mine, Lampard's, Drogba's, basically all the players' children will come to the game. , do a recovery run with us. Have breakfast, lunch, and then swim with us."
"It's really great, and it also allows the wives to take a break at home, and they can have some private time, and we, the players, can spend some really high-quality family time with the kids."
Terry also revealed that for his children, they have never forgotten the days at Chelsea's Cobham training base - where they teamed up with David Luiz to tease unsuspecting team-mates.
Terry recalled: "Louis used to say that the children were ugly, and now he still makes fun of them when he sees them!"
"But there is such a person who is willing to spend so much time joking with the children. He is like a big child himself, so the children still love him very much."
He added: "Louis will put the children in uniforms. The clothes basket, stuffed both kids in it, and covered it with a bunch of towels."
"When the other players came in, he would just tap on the basket and the kids would jump out and scare everyone."
"The kids still talk about it, and it's moments like this that make family time extra special, and memories we will cherish forever."