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Mowbray, McClaren facing a new test

AFP , PARIS

A host of Chelsea players and new manager Carlo Ancelotti had made it clear they wanted Terry to stay.

Former Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink said he expected Terry to remain with the London club.

Hiddink, who led the club as a caretaker manager from February until the end of the season before returning to his full-time role as Russia coach, told the BBC: “It depends always on the circumstances within the club and City have a lot of ambition. They want to be competitive with the top four. I haven’t spoken with John, but if the team is competitive enough, there shouldn’t be any concern at Chelsea.”

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