John Terry and his wife Toni looked downcast as they left Wembley on Sunday night after watching Chelsea lose the Carabao Cup final.
The former footballer, 43, – who used to be the captain of Chelsea – was joined by Toni, also 43, as they headed home after the disappointing match where The Blues lost 1-0 to Liverpool.
Toni looked smart in a black coat with gold button detailing and toted a Chanel bag over her shoulder.
She wore her honey tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look.
Meanwhile beside her John wrapped up in a dark coat and navy scarf teamed with shiny brown shoes.
John Terry and his wife Toni looked downcast as they left Wembley on Sunday night after watching Chelsea lose the Carabao Cup final
The former footballer, 43, – who used to be the captain of Chelsea – was joined by Toni, also 43, as they headed home after the disappointing match
John and Toni have been married since 2007 and share twins Summer Rose and Georgie John, now 17.
Ahead of the match John was seen getting into the Carabao Cup final spirit in bizarre fashion, re-posting an old picture of himself holding the trophy in the nude.
The Blues went to Wembley on Sunday afternoon to battle it out for the trophy alongside Liverpool for the second time in three years, the previous clash in 2021-22 going to penalties after a 0-0 draw.
John himself lifted the trophy on three occasions with the Blues during his 21-year spell on the books at Stamford Bridge – one of those coming against Liverpool in 2004-05.
Ahead of the match John has taken to Instagram to rekindle a nearly x-rated photo.
The Chelsea legend was snapped all smiles holding the trophy in front of him and between his legs, having taken off all his clothes in the dressing-room after the victory.
Terry added the crude caption: ‘It’s a good thing these tassels are long,’ accompanied by a number of laughing emojis.
Chelsea fans expressed frustration with their team’s finishing after the Blues were unable to convert multiple chances in the Carabao Cup final.
Toni looked smart in a black coat with gold button detailing and toted a Chanel bag over her shoulder
Ahead of the match John was seen getting into the Carabao Cup final spirit in bizarre fashion, re-posting an old picture of himself holding the trophy in the nude
Both sides had chances to take the lead at Wembley on Sunday, but the game ultimately went into extra-time goalless.
Raheem Sterling had the ball in the back of net in the first-half but his effort was subsequently ruled out after a review by VAR.
Following the interval, Jurgen Klopp’s injury-hit side looked to have secured an opener but they too saw an effort ruled out for offside, with the decision prompting an incensed reaction from Reds fans on social media.
Deputizing for Alisson in the Reds’ goal, Irish goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher was repeatedly called upon as time was running out in the second-half, making a number of solid saves in the process.
Chelsea again had a golden opportunity to take the lead in stoppage time with Cole Palmer capitalizing on a rebound to strike from close range.
Kelleher met the shot with his right boot and Chelsea again picked up the loose ball as a scramble ensued but 25-year-old made another save to take the game beyond the 90.
Chelsea supporters on social media lamented their side’s failure to snag a late winner despite having several chances to do so.
One wrote: ‘We should of put this sorry Liverpool team away a long time again. This is just embarrassing. Our finishing ability is damn near zero.’
John lifted the trophy on three occasions while on the books as Chelsea captain (seen here in 2005)
Another agreed: ‘I don’t mind losing the game now. Chelsea players are amateurs. Poch did a great job no matter the result. We can’t finish’
A further fan pointed out that the stalemate between the two sides stretches back before Sunday’s clash: ‘We’re now at 330 minutes of football at Wembley between Liverpool and Chelsea without a goal.’
The impasse continued into extra-time with neither side able to fashion a goal in the first 15 minutes at Wembley.
The game appeared destined to be heading towards penalties before again Van Dijk was at the centre of the action, giving Liverpool the lead after more than two hours of football.