John Terry picks up bizarre injury during London Marathon he runs alongside ex-Chelsea teammate
John Terry was spotted limping as he completed the London Marathon on Sunday. The Chelsea legend crossed the finishing line in just over five hours after competing alongside thousands of fellow runners. XTerry appeared to be bleeding from his nipple during the London Marathon[/caption] instagram / @johnterry.26He could be seen limping after completing the gruelling race[/caption] It has been six years since he hung up his boots after retiring in 2018 after an illustrious playing career. He is currently working with Chelsea’s academy after spells as Dean Smith’s assistant at Aston Villa and Leicester. Terry was spotted on TV during the race as he ran alongside his former team-mate Jody Morris. The pair made 47 appearances together during their time at Stamford Bridge. After making a fast start to the race, Terry was forced to walk halfway through. He could be seen limping, whilst he also appeared to be bleeding from his nipple. A red splodge was visible on his white t-shirt as TV cameras once again filmed him and Morris. Meanwhile, the former midfielder was spotted waiting for Terry as his pace deteriorated. The 44-year-old took 55 minutes to pass between the 35km and 40km marks. He was applauded by the crowd, though, as he passed the finish line in a time of 5:00:43. instagram / @johnterry.26Terry ran alongside ex-Chelsea team-mate Morris[/caption] instagram / @johnterry.26He embraced Leonardo Bonucci on the start line[/caption] Terry had been running in support of the Rays of Sunshine children’s charity as well as The John Terry Foundation. The ex-England captain was one of several former Premier League footballers to compete in the race. Jack Wilshere, who is the current Norwich interim manager, was amongst the field of runners. Steve Sidwell and Danny Mills also made their way around the course on Sunday. Former Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci even joined Terry at the start line before taking part. The pair embraced ahead of the race in a clip shared to the ex-Juventus man’s social media. In a post on his Instagram story, he wrote: “Great to see you legend. Congratulations.” Bonucci retired last summer aged 37 after finishing his career in Turkey with Fenerbahce.

John Terry was spotted limping as he completed the London Marathon on Sunday.
The Chelsea legend crossed the finishing line in just over five hours after competing alongside thousands of fellow runners.
It has been six years since he hung up his boots after retiring in 2018 after an illustrious playing career.
He is currently working with Chelsea’s academy after spells as Dean Smith’s assistant at Aston Villa and Leicester.
Terry was spotted on TV during the race as he ran alongside his former team-mate Jody Morris.
The pair made 47 appearances together during their time at Stamford Bridge.
After making a fast start to the race, Terry was forced to walk halfway through.
He could be seen limping, whilst he also appeared to be bleeding from his nipple.
A red splodge was visible on his white t-shirt as TV cameras once again filmed him and Morris.
Meanwhile, the former midfielder was spotted waiting for Terry as his pace deteriorated.
The 44-year-old took 55 minutes to pass between the 35km and 40km marks.
He was applauded by the crowd, though, as he passed the finish line in a time of 5:00:43.
Terry had been running in support of the Rays of Sunshine children’s charity as well as The John Terry Foundation.
The ex-England captain was one of several former Premier League footballers to compete in the race.
Jack Wilshere, who is the current Norwich interim manager, was amongst the field of runners.
Steve Sidwell and Danny Mills also made their way around the course on Sunday.
Former Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci even joined Terry at the start line before taking part.
The pair embraced ahead of the race in a clip shared to the ex-Juventus man’s social media.
In a post on his Instagram story, he wrote: “Great to see you legend. Congratulations.”
Bonucci retired last summer aged 37 after finishing his career in Turkey with Fenerbahce.