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LONDON -- John Terry rounded off his final Chelsea appearance at Stamford Bridge with an emotional speech to supporters after lifting the Premier League trophy on Sunday.
The 36-year-old, whose contract expires this summer, returned to the pitch to say goodbye after Chelsea's 5-1 win over Sunderland ensured a record-breaking 30th Premier League victory in a season.
Terry led Chelsea out on his 717th club appearance and 580th as captain to a guard of honour from Sunderland players and a vast tribute from the Shed End of Stamford Bridge before being substituted for Gary Cahill in the 26th minute, passing the armband on to his vice-captain.