John Terry congratulates Chelsea cult hero after his Champions League triumph with Real Madrid

John Terry celebrates former Chelsea cult hero Antonio Rudiger for his Champions League success with Real Madrid

Former Chelsea captain John Terry congratulated ex-Blues cult hero Antonio Rudiger on winning the Champions League after Real Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund in the final to lift their 15th Champions League trophy.

Antonio Rudiger posted a picture of him on Instagram holding the trophy, on which Terry congratulated the German defender by commenting, “Congratulations mate” accompanied by clapping hands and a trophy emoji.

Terry’s comment not only served as a tribute to Rüdiger’s accomplishment but also as a reminder of the close-knit community that exists among former Chelsea players. It expresses a true admiration for the player’s journey and accomplishments, regardless of the side they now represent.

John Terry found time to leave a comment on Antonio Rudiger's latest Instagram post
John Terry found time to leave a comment on Antonio Rudiger’s latest Instagram post

His contributions to Chelsea will always be greatly valued by the Blues. He contributed significantly to Chelsea’s 2021 Champions League victory, establishing himself as a defensive staple under then-manager Thomas Tuchel

His departure to Real Madrid in the summer of 2022 was welcomed with mixed emotions by Chelsea fans, who were sorry to see him go but appreciative of his enormous accomplishments.

Real Madrid’s triumph in their 15th Champions League final cemented their status as the most accomplished club in the tournament’s history. Achieving a record 15 titles is one of the biggest feats in football, a testament to their enduring European pedigree and ability to excel in the biggest matches.

Rüdiger with his second Champions League trophy. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
Rüdiger with his second Champions League trophy. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)

Antonio Rüdiger, a 31-year-old German centre-back, became a cult icon at Stamford Bridge. His passionate performances, strong defence, and captivating attitude endeared him to Blues fans. Despite his move to Real Madrid, his impact at Chelsea lives on, and those who saw his efforts directly praise his achievements.

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In a football world dominated by bitter rivalries and short memories, moments like this serve as wonderful reminders of the sport’s human side. They underscore the respect and appreciation that crosses club borders, bringing players and fans together in shared excitement and mutual respect.

As Chelsea fans bask in the reflected glory of Rüdiger’s win, they may also be proud that “Once a Blue, always a Blue”, especially when celebrating a Champions League victory.