Chelsea Captain John Terry Fit For Everton Clash - Report

JT is for the Goodison Park trip

By Alan Dawson

EPL: John Terry, Chelsea v Arsenal (Getty Images)
Chelsea defender John Terry has sufficiently recovered from the dead leg he sustained during the Blues' 2-0 triumph over London rivals Arsenal on Sunday and will face Everton on Wednesday night, reports The Guardian.

Deco, though, is believed to be out of action due to a knee problem and Michael Essien, too, will also be sidelined, while Jose Bosingwa and Juliano Belletti will also be absent.

Everton manager David Moyes, however, will - like Carlo Ancelotti - be ruing a number of injuries to his key personnel.

The esteemed Toffees trainer will be without imposing midfielder Marouane Fellaini and South Africa international Steven Pienaar.

The former was withdrawn during the club's high-tempered contest with city rivals Liverpool, while the latter will be serving a suspension.
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