Terry out
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Chelsea captain John Terry's season is over after the club confirmed he would undergo surgery on a toe injury later this week.
That rules him out of the Premiership champions' last two games, plus the club's trip to Korea and also England's summer tour of America.
Earlier this month, Terry was voted Professional Footballers' Association player of the year.
This season he has scored eight goals from defence and lifted two trophies.
Chelsea play Manchester United on Tuesday and Newcastle on Sunday, while England face the United States in Chicago on 28 May and Colombia at Giants Stadium, New York, three days later.
Blues manager Jose Mourinho has also revealed that two of Terry's team-mates will have minor operations, but it is not clear whether they will also miss the last two games.
England team-mate Frank Lampard, who had already suggested he would miss the American tour, and Terry's centre-back partner Ricardo Carvalho need to have problems cleared up.
"Some players are tired and we have to take care of them because during the season they have taken care of us," Mourinho said.
"We will have in the next week three operations, not big things but small problems to solve. Problems to players that have given everything for us. Lampard, Terry and Carvalho will have small surgeries."