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‘Stiff in all the wrong places’ – John Terry shares intimate snap of wife taking care of him after London Marathon pain

Published on April 28, 2025 at 11:35 AM

JOHN TERRY posted an intimate picture of his wife massaging his legs after he took part in the 2025 London Marathon.

The former captain completed the mega feat alongside his ex-Blues colleague Jody Morris.

Jody Morris and John Terry after finishing the TCS London Marathon.
John Terry and old Chelsea team-mate Jody Morris ran the streets of London together
John Terry running the London Marathon.
The former Chelsea skipper was forced to walk during the Marathon as the cramp kicked in
John Terry running the London Marathon.
The Chelsea legend was left bleeding from his nipple during the race

The ex-England skipper suffered from nipple chafing during the race.

Terry, 44, was clearly in discomfort as when he was picked out by TV during the event.

He was also forced to slow to a walk at one point due to cramp.

The Blues legend ultimately completed the course in scorching conditions in just over five hours.

And he took to his Instagram story on Monday morning to show his wife Toni massaging his sore legs.

He followed it up with two more posts of himself in a sauna and an ice bath, captioning the first that he was “stiff in all the wrong places”.

Fellow defender also competed in the capital, with the former centre-back clocking in two minutes behind Terry and Morris.

While favourite , who had to rush to London to take part after managing in the Championship on Saturday, finished in five hours and four minutes.

Someone's leg being massaged.
Terry posted a snap of wife Toni looking after her his painful Marathon

Terry spoke exclusively to SunSport at the finish, saying that it was the .

Terry retired from his playing career in 2018 after a season with in the .

He moved into an assistant manager capacity at Villa Park in October that year, alongside Dean Smith.

He left the Birmingham outfit in 2021 to take up a coaching consultancy position at , before he was lured back into the dugout by Smith, who took the reins at in 2023.

In July that summer, Terry returned to Cobham once more to become a Chelsea academy coach.

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