legend John Terry has responded to first trophy in 17 years after Ange Postecoglou's men beat Manchester United in the Europa League final.
Spurs beat their Premier League rivals 1-0 in Bilbao thanks to Brennan Johnson's scrappy first-half goal. as a result of ending their 41-year wait for a European triumph.
The full-time scenes saw tears and jubilation with After watching the contest from the sidelines in a black blazer, the former Leicester City ace changed into a full kit for the trophy lift and camaraderie in the San Mames Stadium.
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On , Maddison posted an image on his story of him in his smart-wear with the caption: "From suit," followed by a picture of him and Johnson with the Europa League trophy in his kit. He added: "To kit. Full @johnterry.26 mode. Anything to say tonight John? *laughing face emoji* *white love heart*."
Terry didn't take long to reply to Maddison, who he worked with during the back end of the 2022/23 season at Leicester. Sharing the playmaker's story on his own, the Chelsea legend put: "I remember my first trophy. Ah bless them *laughing face emoji*."

"Get the tequila out *laughing face emoji*. Great season from you boys, you should all be proud! *eyes emoji* 16 to go... *laughing face emoji* *17 trophy emojis*.
"After that performance I think you have a chance. You just have to live for 900 years *laughing face emoji*."
Terry followed that up with another Instagram story of him showing fans his trophy room, which includes a Champions League, a number of Premier League titles and domestic cups. "Good morning Everyone Have a lovely day *blue love heart* *trophy emoji* *eyes emoji*."
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