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He should have got up: John Terry

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Chelsea legend John Terry has criticised his former team-mate Andreas Christense­n for his part in Aston Villa’s equaliser in the 1-1 draw on Monday evening.

The Blues had taken the lead through Olivier Giroud before Aston Villa — who have Terry as their assistant manager — equalised through Anwar El Ghazi in the second half.

There had been calls by Chelsea fans that the goal should have been disallowed for a coming together involving Christense­n and Jack Grealish in the build-up.

After the match Terry posted a video on Instagram saying that it was great to be back at Stamford Bridge and lauded ‘another great performanc­e’ from his Aston Villa side — just 48 hours after a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace.

Terry got a response to his post which said: ‘You’d have been raging at that equaliser John. The sporting side of this game has disappeare­d.’

The Aston Villa assistant manager provided a simple response to the comment as he said: ‘He (Christense­n) should have got up’.

While Christense­n stayed on the ground, Grealish was back on his feet and played a ball through to Matty Cash, who found El Ghazi on the back post for the equaliser.

The outcome could potentiall­y have been different if Christense­n had been back in the box as full-back Cesar Azpilicuet­a was dragged in-field by Grealish when Cash put the cross in, leaving El Ghazi unmarked.

Chelsea fans on social media criticised the decision to not punish Grealish but referee Mark Clattenbur­g said on Amazon’s coverage of the game that it was a ‘50/50 challenge’ as Christense­n had also caught Grealish with his leg.

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