John Terry hopes Liverpool's decision not to replace Arne Slot with Xabi Alonso comes back to bite them.
Alonso will officially join Chelsea in July after putting pen to paper on a four-year contract after he was sacked by Real Madrid in January.
The former Bayer Leverkusen boss was linked with a return to Anfield when it was confirmed Jurgen Klopp would be departing Liverpool, but he stayed in Germany until joining Madrid in 2025.
Slot won the Premier League in his first campaign at the helm in 2024-25, but after finishing fifth in 2025-26 after a summer of big-money signings, he was sacked at the end of last month.
Alonso's name had been continually linked with a return to Liverpool, where he spent five years as a player, throughout Slot's second campaign, but Chelsea swooped in before Slot's dismissal.
Andoni Iraola is the new man in the Liverpool hot seat after a successful three years with Bournemouth, and Terry wishes that decision is one they regret.
"I don't think he'll struggle. I think he'll come into the building on day one and have respect as a player and as a manager," Terry told a virtual roundtable hosted by SuperSport.
To go on and do what he's done in such a short career as a manager [has earned it for him].
"That Liverpool-Chelsea rivalry will always be there. I hope Liverpool regret not getting him, because that would mean Chelsea have been successful, so I hope that's the case.
"This is a positive signing. I'm sure he's going to get a massive response on the opening day of the season.
"Naturally, like all managers or ex-players, he'll be judged by his results, but I love the fact that he's in the building."
Alonso arrives at Stamford Bridge with an impressive CV despite his sacking by Madrid.
He won the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal in 2023-24, with his Leverkusen team going unbeaten all season until they lost to Atalanta in the Europa League final.
The Spaniard was seen as Madrid's long-term coach, but even after winning 23 of 34 matches, Alonso was relieved of his duties at the start of 2026.
Terry believes that Alonso's success as a player for both club and country has influenced his managerial career.
"If I was a player coming into Chelsea and I sat with Alonso; I look at the difference between sitting with him or Rafa [Benitez]. I know who I would like to sign for," Terry added.
"I would like to sign for Xabi and would like to come and play for him because he's a great man; he's a great technician [and] he was a top player.
"These managers – you're seeing Frank Lampard do well in the game and him – they're on such a good wavelength with the players.
"I think it's perfect because they can tap into what they were doing when they were playing and what they liked and stuff.
"So, I think it's going to be a really positive signing and I'm delighted to have him in the building."
Abuela
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...and if they not, you'll regret this very statement of yours.
Vosadorty
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Alonso will not win any trophy for the first 2 seasons then will get sacking. Liverpool never regret over head coach, the manage the club with good reasons. We wait and see.
Ubong12
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Only looking after rival clubs while his old club is lagging.
lowcdenost
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John is a joker at the end of the day you may turn to laphing jackass
Bodcelnoyz
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Nonsense word
Coeadknrsu
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Chelsea will be the one to regrett hiring him
Fapdmnpstu
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We hope Chelsea regret appointing him.
peniklnpz
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time will tell
Ebraheema7
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positive
Nekikmopu
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Why are we in the conversation? Leave us alone, if these people fall over in the street Liverpool will get the blame. Focus on your own team. He wasn't considered by our club and he signed for Chelsea, what regret?
Zawbknoruz
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Mr terry Alonso came to your beloved Chelsea so why are you very concerned about Liverpool regretting not appointing him?
very good question hahaha instead of him getting concerned about his team why so concerned about Liverpool who finished way higher than them n playing ucl
Dapacdmort
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heuaekmuy
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Mr terry Alonso came to your beloved Chelsea so why are you very concerned about Liverpool regretting not appointing him?
vapiknopsu
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Alonso could only do well at Chelsea if he sign caliber players. Well seasoned talents. Not bunch of 16 years old.