Chelsea hit as Terry cracks ribs

Chelsea captain John Terry will undergo a scan on Thursday after revealing he has cracked two ribs, denting the Blues’ bid for a top-four finish in the English Premier League.

The 31-year-old came off an hour into Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second-leg clash against Benfica having initially suffered the injury in the first-leg victory in Lisbon.

Despite playing in Saturday’s EPL win over Aston Villa, Terry admitted he was gasping for air after Wednesday night’s 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge.

“I couldn’t breathe and my chest was closing up,” said Terry.

“I was having a difficult time out there, especially in the first half. Hopefully, I’ll be okay.

“I don’t know how long I’ll be out. I will have a scan in the morning (Thursday) and we will see where we go from there. It’s just horrible.

“When you get one in the ribs, you can’t do anything about it. You can’t treat it – you just have let it heal, but I can get through games definitely.

“It was difficult. I have never felt anything like that before.”

Chelsea struggled badly during Terry’s absence with a knee injury earlier this year and it would be a blow if the captain was not available for their semi-final with champions Barcelona.

“It’s a very good achievement to reach our sixth semi-final in nine years, but we want to go through to the end,” said Terry.

“Clearly, that’s going to be tough against Barcelona, but we’re playing well.

“I am not sure anyone will fancy playing us at the moment because we are a very good side, especially in this competition. Barcelona are a very good team but, home and away, we’re a very solid side as well.

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