John Terry: Chelsea captain to miss 10 days with ligament injury
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John Terry has started all four of Chelsea's league games so far this season
Chelsea captain John Terry will be out for 10 days after straining ligaments in his foot, his club says.
The 35-year-old centre half was injured in Sunday's 2-2 draw at Swansea and left the Liberty Stadium on crutches.
The former England defender later posted a video on his Instagram page, external showing him having treatment.
A scan has revealed he will now miss Friday's home match with Liverpool, with David Luiz a possible replacement following his return to the club.
Brazilian international Luiz re-signed for the Blues from Paris St-Germain.
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