Former Chelsea captain John Terry was spotted in attendance at Anfield for the draw with Liverpool.
The Reds were held to a goalless stalemate with Chelsea in their Premier League clash on Saturday afternoon. It means that Liverpool are now without a win in their last three top flight fixtures.
Terry is regarded as a club legend at Chelsea, making 715 appearances for the club and winning 15 major trophies. And now the retired former centre-back has been seen at Anfield.
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Various photos and videos circulated on social media of Terry in the away fan concourse at Anfield.
And after he was spotted by fans, the former England international could be seen joining in with Chelsea supporters singing chants in honour of the 42-year-old.
Later on Saturday evening, Terry posted on Instagram various photos and a video from his day at Anfield. The former Chelsea defender went on to explain his reasoning for attending the fixtures alongside the fans.
"I loved being in the away end with our supporters today,” wrote Terry on Instagram.
“As a player you arrive on the bus and head straight to the dressing room, you don’t get to see or feel what the fans feel.
”When I retired I always wanted to be in the away end with our supporters and I absolutely loved it today.
“A huge thank you to all our supporters who travel the world supporting our great club.
“I F******Love You All. Double Double Double…”
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