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John Terry: Why "top player" Radamel Falcao will succeed at Chelsea

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Chelsea captain John Terry says he immediately realised that new signing Radamel Falcao will be a success in next season's Premier League.

The Colombian joined Chelsea on loan from Monaco and will be eager to perform after a very disappointing campaign at Old Trafford last season.

And Terry says the 29-year-old will again show that he's one of the best strikers in the world.

"Literally after two minutes, he was backing in," Terry is quoted as saying by The Guardian.

"He did the same to Gary Cahill. The movement as well was excellent. For me, him and Harry Kane were the best players I came up against [last season].

"We had a little tussle on the floor 10 to 15 minutes later. He was up for it, was hungry and his movement and first touch were excellent. You get that feel as well. You can tell after a couple of minutes ... it's: 'I'll give a bit and he'll give a bit'.

"I just thought he was up for it that day and Gary felt the same. We are delighted to have him here because he's a top, top player."

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