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Chelsea skipper John Terry taunts Tottenham over title loss

John Terry of Chelsea applauds the supporters after his team's 2-2 draw in the Premier League match against West Ham
Image: John Terry has never tasted defeat to Tottenham at Stamford Bridge

John Terry has taunted Tottenham after Chelsea ended their hopes of winning the Premier League title in Monday's battle at the Bridge.

Leicester were crowned champions after Spurs threw away a two-goal lead against Chelsea in a fiery London derby which saw 11 yellow cards handed out.

Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min opened the scoring for Mauricio Pochettino's side but Gary Cahill and Eden Hazard levelled to leave the visitors empty-handed and without a victory in west London since Gary Lineker snatched victory for Spurs in 1990.

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Terry, who last year led Chelsea to title glory, took to social media to praise his team and congratulate Leicester manager and former Blues boss Claudio Ranieri, while also having a dig at rivals Spurs.

"27 years #notonmyshift," posted Terry on his Instagram account in reference to Tottenham's poor run of results at Stamford Bridge.

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"What a game that was last night. Great character from the players to come back from 2-0 down.

"The atmosphere was incredible and we know how much that result means to you supporters.

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"Well done @garyjcahill and @hazardeden_10 on two superb finishes.

"Congratulations Leicester City and all their players, Claudio Ranieri who fully deserve the league title this year." 

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