I can't remember getting hurt - Terry

12 April 2012

Chelsea and England captain John Terry revealed he cannot remember anything from the moment he walked out for the second half of the Carling Cup until he woke up in the ambulance on the way to hospital.

Terry swallowed his tongue, stopped breathing and was left concussed by Abou Diaby's boot during Chelsea's 2-1 Carling Cup triumph over Arsenal at the Millennium Stadium on Sunday.

The Blues skipper, who returned from hospital to join in the celebrations after the game, said: "I just said to the lads I didn't remember. I remember walking out for the second half and nothing else until waking up in the ambulance on the way to the hospital."

Terry's head injury was so serious that players immediately summoned medical assistance from the bench and he was treated for five minutes before being carried off on a stretcher.

He added: "I had the scan and they said it's okay. It was great to be back [with the lads], they were different class.

"I'm still feeling a bit groggy though.

"It's thanks to the lads as I didn't have much part to play in the second half. Throughout the competition they've been spot on."

Meanwhile, Terry will be allowed to play in Saturday's Barclays Premiership clash with Portsmouth - as long as he is cleared to do so by a doctor.

It was thought he would be forced to sit out the match because of the Football Association regulations on players who suffer concussion.

In a statement, the FA said: "Following John Terry's injury in the League Cup Final, The FA can clarify that the rules on head injuries do not set down an automatic rest period for players suffering from concussion, but rather stipulate that each injury must be assessed individually by a doctor."

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