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John Terry says 'unbelievable' Radamel Falcao will be Chelsea star

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 18:  Radamel Falcao of Manchester United in action with John Terry of Chelsea during the Premier League match on April 18, 2015
Image: Radamel Falcao (right) and John Terry tangle last April

Chelsea captain John Terry predicts new signing Radamel Falcao will be a massive hit this season.

The Monaco striker spent last season on loan at Manchester United but he has joined Chelsea for the forthcoming campaign.

Terry revealed that Falcao gave him a torrid time when Chelsea faced United in April last season, and from what he has seen in training during pre-season, the Blues skipper is predicting big things.

"His movement is unbelievable and literally two minutes into the game we played against Manchester United last season I turned to Gaz (Cahill) and said 'we need to be on it today'.

"After two minutes he'd given me an elbow, he was backing into me, he was coming short, running in behind - he wouldn't leave me alone. He was up for it.

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"Now I have seen him first hand in training on a daily basis and his finishing is unbelievable. I think if he gets a run in the side he can reproduce his form of the past.

“His career has been all about goals and scoring goals on the big occasion so I’m hoping that is what he brings to the side.  He wants to succeed and no doubt that is why he has come to us

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“He wants us to win things and if we are to win things he is going to have to score a lot of goals. We are hoping that it is a great combination and he does really well for us.”

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Chelsea captain John Terry is expecting a hard season after their Premier League title rivals strengthened heavily over the summer.

Terry expects another tough battle for the Premier League title, but says that Chelsea’s greatest asset is their manager, Jose Mourinho.

"To improve upon what he was is some task but I’ve seen him make slight improvements all over,” he said. “When you are talking about the very best improving there are only slight improvements you can make and he is the very best.

"We are very lucky to have him. He pushes us on a daily basis. He hates losing and the intensity is 100 per cent. If you don’t give everything you won’t fit into his regime and that’s why we have seen players come and go over the years including big players.

"His desire to win on a daily basis and that hunger is what sets him apart from everyone."

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