dont worry he will be fine
Terry swallowed his tongue after accidentally being kicked in the head by Abou Diaby.
The England captain lost consciousness and was stretchered off to hospital but made a stunning recovery and joined his team-mates for the bus trip home.
Mourinho said: "John lost consciousness. That was a major problem.
"At that moment, you just want the player to be fine. Sometimes dramatic things happen. You never know when it happens to you. This season we have already had the situations with Petr Cech and Carlo Cudicini and the negative thoughts come directly to your mind.
"The first point is 'is he safe, is the man fine?' His wife is here and his little babies are here, so the most important thing is that the man is safe and is fine.
"I was with the fourth official, who was in direct communication with (referee) Howard Webb. He told him what was going to happen, so I knew everything.
"The Arsenal medical department was already there because they had been treating an injury, so they were close to the situation. Everything was under control.
"I just know he was heading the ball. It would be normal for an Arsenal player to try to kick it five metres from his own goal. The defensive player has to do that.
"John risked himself and the Arsenal player was trying to protect his goal. I have no criticism about that.
"After that, the only thing we know was in that couple of minutes we were worried because he lost consciousness. Once our doctor had arrived half the problem had been solved
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2007-02-26 02:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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John Terry not unlucky just a coincidence!
2007-03-01 19:49:09
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answered by Highbury 2
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Yes I suppose it could be called bad luck, and yes it was amazing how he managed to recover from a nasty head injury quickly enough to get back to the stadium before the game ended. And to be able to celebrate with them. ( allegedly till 3am )
2007-02-26 02:10:13
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answered by madge 51 6
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It apparently looked worse than it's turned out to be. I hope he gets back to 100% soon. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. He does seem to be getting injury prone. It might just be a phase.
2007-02-26 02:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah...hes unlucky...but he is a very compassionate leader he wants to play even when hes not 100%...thank god hes alright after that kick from diaby...He even got back to the stadium to celebrate with the lads...Go Chelsea...
2007-02-26 02:06:08
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answered by Farez 4
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Not unlucky just very brave to put his head in where he knew he would get hurt and i'm not a Chelski fan.
2007-02-26 02:03:29
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answered by SAF is God 5
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I coudln't care less to be honest. The Premiership is so boring nowadays. I'm glad there is someone else in the frame to get the title.
BTW I know he was injured in the Worthless Cup.
2007-02-26 02:03:16
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answered by Chris B 3
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i don't think so, i think it got something with been a football player, every player got that time in the Carree when things like this happen. john just started too soon, he's strong he will get over it.
2007-02-26 04:14:28
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answered by celi 5
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I THINK THAT HE IS OVER RATED AND NOT A VERY GOOD FOOTBALLER, WHAT IDIOT WOULD PUT THEIR HEAD THAT LOW WHEN ANY FOOTBALLER WOULD KNOW THAT THE DEFENCE WOULD BE SWINGING THEIR BOOTS IN THE AIR TO TRY TO CLEAR THE BALL, NOT SURPRISED IF DIABY ACTUALLY DID IT ON PURPOSE, HA! CMON ARSENAL
2007-02-26 21:55:12
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answered by Jedi Master 2
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tell me about it, did u see what happend 2 crouch too
2007-03-02 21:07:37
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answered by shasho 1
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