Claude Makelele has opened up on John Terry's infamous penalty shootout blunder during Chelsea's 2008 Champions League final defeat against Manchester United.
Terry took what could have been the decisive penalty at the end of a 1-1 draw in the first ever final between two English clubs, but slipped on the run-up and hit the post to send the shootout into sudden death.
Nicolas Anelka went on to miss Chelsea's seventh spot-kick to hand Man United a domestic and European double, but Terry's miss is still seen as the decisive and iconic moment at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.
Now, Makelele has revealed that Terry was not initially meant to take the spot-kick but took the fifth penalty off of Chelsea's best taker - Salomon Kalou.
Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents, Makelele said: 'It's [Kalou's] turn, but Johnny took [his] ball.'
Ferdinand asked: 'So John Terry took the penalty instead of Kalou to win the game?'
Makelele affirmed, explaining that Terry took the penalty in 'a good way', implying there was no confrontation between the ex-Blues captain and Kalou.
But he explained that Terry's eagerness to be the main man is ultimately why the former defender only has one Champions League title to his name instead of two.
Makelele added: 'Exactly, but it's in a good way. It's in a good way. But the way I see it, Johnny [doesn't] have two Champions Leagues now. Because Kalou was the best penalty [taker] at that time at Chelsea.'
Ferdinand then asked Makelele why he did not interject at the time and tell Terry to allow Kalou to take the penalty instead.
Makelele explained: 'I didn't know [that Kalou was Chelsea's best penalty taker] until later. Because in the game, if I knew this, of course, I would tell John: "No John, [let him take the penalty]."
'But of course, he's my teammate also, no? He [Terry] would be crying [if he was told not to take the penalty] . Because of all the players we lost this game.'
Ferdinand went on to ask Makelele about the impact of Didier Drogba's dismissal in the game; the legendary striker was sent off in extra-time for violent - with the affair level at 1-1 - after slapping Nemanja Vidic.
Makelele said: 'Sometimes it’s difficult to talk about this. Me, I’m a [forward] person. Didier, I tell him. Didier, you can’t do this. Red card, we’re dead. With you, maybe we win before going to a penalty [shootout].
'Because we knew if we went to penalties, you [Man United] have the better players for taking penalties.
Ferdinand replied: 'Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, he would have taken a penalty. Bloody hell. It's true, isn’t it? I didn’t think about that.'
Last year, Terry revealed on the Up Front Podcast that it was 'probably the worst moment in my footballing career'.
He added: 'I'm still not over it today. I don't think I ever will be. It's interesting because as a player you have so many highs, but it's the lows that stay with you longer.
'That night we lost we went back to the hotel and the manager was asking us all to go down for a drink, but I stayed in my room because I couldn't face the lads. Eventually I went down and had a beer with the rest of the group.
'I just remember standing in my hotel room on the 25th floor, looking over Moscow and asking myself, 'why then, why did it start raining then, why did I slip?
'The hardest thing for me was that three days later we had a friendly for England against USA at Wembley and we drew 1-1 I scored a header from outside of the box. If I could swap any two goals in my career it'd be those two.'
He also previously told Sky in the months after the miss: 'Every morning I wake up, that's the first thing I think about. I am still so desperately disappointed about it.
'But I am a big man with a big character and it is now down to me to deal with that.'
Speaking ahead of the 2008-09 season, he added: 'I'm certainly looking forward to the new season so I can wipe away that bitter disappointment for the club, and especially for me.'
Despite his heartbreak in 2008, Terry did go on to win a Champions League title later down the line.
Despite being suspended for the final, Terry took home a winners' medal when Chelsea overcame Bayern Munich to win Europe's elite club competition in 2012.
OwnerG
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That night was the 2nd most terrible night of my life. I can't believe we lost but against Manchester United.
what was the most terrible night for you?
zotacmostz
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That night was the 2nd most terrible night of my life. I can't believe we lost but against Manchester United.
Yorokiri
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Rio Ferdinand likes carrying John Terry's issue on his like weavon... am not surprised he's the one asking the questions...
on his head like weavon...
Yorokiri
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Rio Ferdinand likes carrying John Terry's issue on his like weavon... am not surprised he's the one asking the questions...
Yorokiri
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At least they've two champions league, unlike some club from London that relay on there female team to get a European trophy...
kowagol
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Chelsea would had probably blew it off if John Terry would had been eligible to play that final. I am sure he would had told Drogba to allow him redeem his character with that decisive kick and then miss again. That's the mentality of English players, always feel entitled to taking penalties, the same with Frank Lampard that made Drogba always used to struggle to win EPL golden boot.
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the European have never been our friends
Riobdinrtz
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We want to win this trophy again we are Manchester United
It's better to focus on the present rather than what you are not sure of even in the next two seasons
wuoeinoptu
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Chelsea they are very stubborn, so they could have have almost 3Champions league,they Really well Recognize in Europe more than other London clubs. God keep on Blessing Chelsea Fc
malablata
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We want to win this trophy again we are Manchester United
Yeah, a dream that will come true in 3050. You can't even win Europa league from trophiless Tottenham, and you want to win UCL, imagine, even a bottom table team.....fun of the century...😂😂😂
malablata
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Chelsea would had probably blew it off if John Terry would had been eligible to play that final. I am sure he would had told Drogba to allow him redeem his character with that decisive kick and then miss again. That's the mentality of English players, always feel entitled to taking penalties, the same with Frank Lampard that made Drogba always used to struggle to win EPL golden boot.
Okechu
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Not only did he "stole the penalty" from Kalou, he also stole his team mate's wife. Such a disgrace of a captain!
What Terry did wasn't his fault, besides the lady in question is not married to his friend and she wanted John to sleep with her. Read more about the story. What will you say about Ryan Gigs of Manu sleeping with the younger brother's wife for years?
Diaabltyz
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Not only did he "stole the penalty" from Kalou, he also stole his team mate's wife. Such a disgrace of a captain!
butcimnpuz
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We want to win this trophy again we are Manchester United
Sokabdoru
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BITTER LESSON LERNT !
hueeorsuyz
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that was when football have value and respect and when you hear the sound of Champions league you feel it oh no not now football has gone to babies not men any more
zocacemn
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So from that time John Terry learned to never fight for the glory which is not his. Because he spoiled the whole team glory in search for personal glory, embarrassing 😭😭😭😭
AdrianShion
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God repaid victory in Munich
why you need to bring god into football?
Kaycabelo
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John terry and stubborness. But still a fantastic player . In the final all that matters is winning nobody cares how you play.
wizluvawak4u
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That was one of the very stuffs game in history of champions final because it happened to be with the same league club which understand and hardly for the two of them to win each other in matches, started when CR7 miss a penalty to John Terry miss a penalty too to which could have make Chelsea their first winner of champions was put on the hold still 2012, some time luck has to be on your side to win trophies.
yutacilrst
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God repaid victory in Munich