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John Terry leaves Aston Villa to focus on becoming a manager

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John Terry has left his role as Aston Villa’s assistant manager, the club have announced. The 40-year-old former England and Chelsea captain joined Villa in the summer of 2017.

Terry, who played 32 games for the team in the 2017-18 season before becoming assistant to Dean Smith, told Villa’s official website: “It has been a tremendous honour and privilege to have spent these last three years at Aston Villa, but I feel now is the right time to make the extremely difficult decision to move on.

“I want to be as respectful to the manager and everyone at Aston Villa as I can and, having given my future serious considerat­ion over the summer, I genuinely don’t feel it is fair to move into a new season without being certain of seeing that through.

“My immediate plan is to spend some quality time with my family and, thereafter, hopefully take up some invitation­s to visit clubs and managers around Europe to develop my aim and objective of becoming a manager.

“It has always been my ambition to move into football management and, providing the right opportunit­y presents itself, I feel ready to take up such a challenge.”

Smith said: “I’m disappoint­ed to lose John as part of my coaching staff but fully understand and respect his decision.

“John has played a huge role in the success the club has enjoyed over the last few years and has been very supportive of myself throughout that period. I have no doubts he will go on to be a first-class manager in his own right and wish him well for the future.”

 ??  ?? John Terry has been an assistant to Dean Smith at Aston Villa. Photograph: Naomi Baker/Reuters
John Terry has been an assistant to Dean Smith at Aston Villa. Photograph: Naomi Baker/Reuters

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