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Chelsea news....Christensen's performance would make it difficult for David luiz to "break in" - John Terry

 Chelsea legend, John Terry has given his opinion about the club current defense line, saying that teenage defender, Andreas Christensen has now replaced centre-back, David Luiz.

The 37-year-old, who explained why his former club should never regret selling Man United’s Romelu Lukaku, Man City’s Kevin de Bruyne and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, admits he has been impressed with Christensen’s performances in Chelsea this season.
 Terry hinted Luiz could find it difficult to break back into Conte’s starting XI given Christensen’s performances.
Speaking to Monday Night Football, Terry told Sky Sports, “At Chelsea now, Andreas Christensen has come in, done great and now David Luiz is out and fighting for his place.”
Christensen has started 11 games and made three substitute appearances in the Premier League in the current campaign.

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