BIG PETE: John Terry reveals the best and worst moments of his career

And where does John Terry see football in ten years?
And where does John Terry see football in ten years?Flashscore

In a bonus from the first episode of BIG PETE, John Terry reveals the highs and lows of his career and what he thinks football will look like in a decade.

Terry and the show's host Petr Čech won many trophies together, so it's no surprise Terry's most and least favouritemoments are both connected to the Champions League finals. "The best moment of my career was in 2012, winning the Champions League. And the saddest moment? In Moscow, against Manchester United," he said.

Chelsea lost the 2008 Champions League Final in Moscow against the Red Devils. The loss itself isn't the only thing that stings Terry - he was one of the two Chelsea players to miss a penalty in the shootout.

The captain felt he let his team down. But four years later, he had the chance to create the happiest moment of his career and guide the Blues to the trophy. That triumph over Bayern Munich came after penalties too. Funnily enough, Terry's most beloved memory from his career comes from a game he didn't even play in, as he was suspended after being sent off in the semi-final. But the feeling of raising the Champions League trophy is indeed hard to beat.

Where does John Terry see himself in five years? And how does he think football will look like in 10 years? Watch the "Four Questions" above to find out.

And make sure to watch the first episode of BIG PETE, where Terry and Petr Čech revisit some of their favorite Chelsea memories together.

The full television version of this episode of the Big Pete documentary series will be available on CANAL+ Sport and the CANAL+ streaming service in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Poland, Myanmar, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Romania, and Hungary, and on the SuperSport channel in Switzerland and South Africa.