John Terry hails 'two absolute legends' Ashley Cole and Carlo Ancelotti after trio's involvement in David Beckham's UNICEF tie
- John Terry posed for a photograph with Ashley Cole and Carlo Ancelotti
- Trio were all involved in David Beckham's 'Match for Children' on Saturday
- Ancelotti managed Terry and Cole during his two years as Chelsea boss
- Italian led west London club to domestic double during 2009-10 season
- See more of the latest from David Beckham's UNICEF charity match
Chelsea skipper John Terry hailed Ashley Cole and Carlo Ancelotti as 'two absolute legends' after posing for a picture with his former Blues colleagues following the UNICEF charity match.
The trio - who won the Premier League in 2010 together - were all involved in David Beckham's charity fund-raising 'Match for Children' at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Ancelotti took charge of the Rest of the World team while Cole and Terry started for Sir Alex Ferguson's Great Britain and Ireland XI - with the Scot's side winning 3-1.
Chelsea captain John Terry (right) posed for a photo with Carlo Ancelotti (centre) and Ashley Cole (left)
Terry also posted another Instagram snap after playing in David Beckham's fund-raising 'Match for Children'
Chelsea captain Terry missed a glorious chance to score against Edwin van der Sar at Old Trafford
And Terry made sure he grabbed a keepsake after posing for a snap with the pair which he later posted on his official Instagram page.
Alongside the photo, the former England captain wrote: 'Great seeing Carlo and playing alongside @ashcoley3 again yesterday at Old Trafford. Great memories together - two absolute LEGENDS (sic)'.
Italian coach Ancelotti was in charge at Stamford Bridge for two seasons and led the team to the domestic double during the 2009-10 season which also included the FA Cup.
Despite his sacking as Chelsea boss in 2011, it appears Terry and former Chelsea team-mate Cole - who spent eight seasons in west London - are still on good terms.
Terry's former England and Chelsea team-mate Cole also started for the Great Britain and Ireland XI
Ancelotti, who was in charge of the Rest of the World team, came up against Sir Alex Ferguson on Saturday
Ancelotti was in charge at Stamford Bridge for two seasons and led the team to the domestic double in 2010
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