CHELSEA captain John Terry is optimistic he will be fit for the Champions League final despite being carried off in his side's Barclays Premier League match with Bolton.
Terry was first out of the tunnel to thank the fans for their support with his arm in a sling at the final whistle of his side's 1-1 draw with Bolton.
He is understood to have suffered a partial dislocation of the elbow but is confident he will be back in time for the final on May 21.
"It popped back in before I got to hospital and I need three or four days rest but I should be fit for Moscow, fingers crossed," Terry told Sky Sports.
The 27-year-old was disappointed with his side's failure to land the title following Manchester United's 2-0 win over Wigan.
He added: "I caught the second half of United's game when I got back from hospital and flicked between the two games.
"When Ryan Giggs put the second one in for United I knew that was it but to be fair they have been very good this year.
"We have lots of respect for them. They have been fantastic this season and deserve to be at the top of table where they are.
"We dropped points at crucial stages and that has probably cost us although that should take nothing away from United who have been brilliant.
"But Moscow is a different story and we're aiming to be ready for that one now.
"I am still thoroughly disappointed we have not won the the league but the European Cup is one we are missing and the one we all want now."
He is understood to have suffered a partial dislocation of the elbow but is confident he will be back in time for the final on May 21.
"It popped back in before I got to hospital and I need three or four days rest but I should be fit for Moscow, fingers crossed," Terry told Sky Sports.
The 27-year-old was disappointed with his side's failure to land the title following Manchester United's 2-0 win over Wigan.
He added: "I caught the second half of United's game when I got back from hospital and flicked between the two games.
"When Ryan Giggs put the second one in for United I knew that was it but to be fair they have been very good this year.
"We have lots of respect for them. They have been fantastic this season and deserve to be at the top of table where they are.
"We dropped points at crucial stages and that has probably cost us although that should take nothing away from United who have been brilliant.
"But Moscow is a different story and we're aiming to be ready for that one now.
"I am still thoroughly disappointed we have not won the the league but the European Cup is one we are missing and the one we all want now."
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