It was Terry's first start in the league since the fourth game of the season, a 2-2 draw away to Swansea City.
"At this moment I have 13 or 14 players and they deserve to play the FA Cup, and many players in good form. I know sometimes players always want to play but I understand why I'm not playing much". You can work as hard as you want, but if the team are playing well and winning you are not going to get back in. I wish for him and his family the best.
The Blues will be presented with the trophy after Sunday's final home game of the season against relegated Sunderland.
"The manager has been a great example for me to add to my coaching in the future. But I am Chelsea through and through and sitting there watching my club go on to do what they have done this year has been fantastic", Terry told the club's official website.
And after the match Conte set his players a new target of becoming the first team in Premier League history to reach the 30-win mark.
Terry expects an emotional conclusion to his Chelsea career when the Blues host Sunderland on Sunday.
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"We won our 29th game this season, so it's a great achievement. That will serve me well, just for me, to take the experience and kind of see how things will happen in the future".
"The youth team completed a double of their own, adding the Under-18 Premier League title to a sixth FA Youth Cup in eight years".
It was his Premier League start since September and he kicked of the title-winning party in style.
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"This opportunity keeps our concentration, keeps our focus very high".
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