Terry: This might be my last football season
Updated | By Sky Tshabalala
Chelsea icon and club captain John Terry has confirmed he could call it quits from football come the end of the season.
Terry was on the score sheet as the Premier League champions Chelsea beat Watford 4-3 in a humdinger at Stamford Bridge on Monday night to set a new club record of 29 victories in the league.
Earlier this year JT confirmed he will be leaving the Bridge after making over 700 club appearances, most as a captain.
Chelsea host Sunderland on Sunday in their final league game of the season.
"I've not ruled out Sunday being my last game and retiring from football," he told Sky Sports.
"If the right offer comes along I will sit down and consider it with my family - whether that's here or abroad.
"Genuinely I haven't made any decisions yet and I'm evaluating all my options at the moment."
Terry is the clubs most decorated player, with this season's title earning him a fifth Premier League winners' medal.
He has also helped them win five FA Cups, three League Cups, the Champions League and the Europa League.
Should he retire or not retire he will go down as one of the greatest defenders to grace the Premier League scene.
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