Terry suffers every runner’s worst nightmare with painful problem in Marathon

Chelsea legend John Terry looked into what he was bleeding out of his right nipple in the final phase of the London Marathon.

The multiple-time Premier League winner was one of the various former top-flight professionals who participated in the famous annual event on Sunday.

Terry could be seen around 21 miles with a painful expression on his face as a stream of what seemed to be, blood ran over his white t-shirt. The 44-year-old also seemed to be limping.

He ran to raise money for the charity rays of sunshine, which helps children and young people to live in the UK with a life -threatening or life -restricting disease.

A world record of 56,000 runners were expected to participate in the 26.2 miles race that started in Greenwich Park, Snaked along the River Theems before they ended up in the shopping center. It was expected that the temperatures in the capital would rise to 20 degrees Celsius.

In addition to the former captain of England, he was former Chelsea Assistant manager Jody Morris. The couple was noticed by many on social media after they were seen through the cameras in the route earlier.

In addition to Terry and Morris, ex -Saston Villa – midfielder Steve Sidwell as well as former England Internationals Danny Mills and Jack Wilshere – who recently temporarily accusation of Norwich City of the Namur Championship – also.

Juventus and Italy legend Leonardo Bonucci had also been to London for the event.

Data from the official tracking app from the London Marathon showed that Terry had the lead on his former central defense rival, which came in for a while for a little more than 5 hours, compared to Bonucci's 5:02:09.

The couple was far from the record of a former Premier League player, which is held by former Scotland International Christian Dailly. He registered a fast time of three hours and six minutes.

But for an even more impressive figure, Terry does not have to look beyond his old blues colleague Arjen Robben, who completed the Rotterdam Marathon in an amazingly fast time of 2:58:33.

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