Chelsea captain John Terry is hoping to be back playing within a month after undergoing knee surgery. The 31-year-old defender played through the pain after initially suffering the problem at the start of last month, but went under the knife last week. He told The Sun: "The operation went well and I'm feeling really good. The surgeon has shaved off a bit of bone in my right knee that was rubbing and causing a lot of swelling. "We're all confident the operation has solved the problem and it is looking good for a quick return. The medical staff say four to six weeks before I can play again. But, hopefully, it might be sooner. "I'll definitely be back before the end of the season to help the team in the Premier League run-in and for the Euros."
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