The ex-footballer-turned-pundit has responded to the
Chelsea captain ignoring his criticism, saying that the modern game
needs the opinions of fans and pundits to survive
Robbie Savage believes Jose Mourinho's success as a manager proves that John Terry was wrong to reject the pundit's criticism, saying football is “doomed” if the Chelsea captain only accepts the opinions of top-class ex-professionals.
The Chelsea skipper has been criticised for his performances this season, with television pundit Savage tweeting "it could be the beginning of the end for Terry" following his half-time substitution in the defeat to Manchester City earlier this season.
The 34-year-old hit back on November 3 by saying that while he was happy to be questioned by the likes of Rio Ferdinand, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville, he would not take criticism from people who “played at a really bad level in their career… Robbie Savage being one.”
The Chelsea skipper has been criticised for his performances this season, with television pundit Savage tweeting "it could be the beginning of the end for Terry" following his half-time substitution in the defeat to Manchester City earlier this season.
The 34-year-old hit back on November 3 by saying that while he was happy to be questioned by the likes of Rio Ferdinand, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville, he would not take criticism from people who “played at a really bad level in their career… Robbie Savage being one.”
