Antonio Conte's team-selection philosophy in the FA Cup has no room for sentiment, which might be bad news for captain John Terry.

The Chelsea manager has made 25 changes in three rounds against Peterborough, Brentford, and Wolves and progressed with relative serenity to the last eight.

Terry has started each tie and while Conte says he would 'sign now' to see the defender lift the trophy at Wembley, he insists the 36-year-old does not have a guaranteed place in the team for Chelsea's quarter-final against Jose Mourinho's Manchester United at Stamford Bridge next month.

Antonio Conte has made 25 changes in three rounds but Manchester United are up next

John Terry has been selected in the FA Cup based on merit according to the Chelsea manager

'I want to be very clear,' said Conte. 'I'm pleased to give the opportunity but not because there is a sentiment.

'John Terry is my captain and he's important on and off the pitch. He played very well. He's helping me a lot.'

Terry's future beyond this season is up in the air and Conte replied enthusiastically when asked about the prospect of the defender ending this season by lifting a sixth FA Cup. 'I'd sign now for this!' he said.

He was less clear-cut about whether Terry might be able to continue into next season, given the inevitable addition of Champions League football.

Conte has made no guarantees on picking his fringe players in the cup competition

Terry rises to head clear during a solid performance at Molineux in the FA Cup fifth round

'The most important thing is the present — to work and build a good future. Then for sure we will see the situation of every single player.'

Michy Batshuayi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were both omitted from the starting line-up against Wolves, in favour of Eden Hazard and Diego Costa, despite featuring in each of the previous rounds.

Chelsea survived an early scare when George Saville hit the post but their quality told with Pedro scoring on 65 minutes and Costa adding a late second.

'It was important to continue to play with Costa, Willian and Hazard. Our target is to win, not to try to make all the players happy,' said Conte.

'In the first game I made nine changes, the second game I made nine and against Wolves I made seven but I tried to make the best decision to win, and then when we have the game in the quarter-final I'll decide the line-up.

'I repeat, it is important to find the best solution, so then why not start the next game with Ruben or Michy?'

Asmir Begovic was unequivocal about Terry. 'Absolutely he's still got it, he's the best defender in Premier League history,' said the stand-in keeper.

Pedro continued his run of scoring in each of Chelsea's FA Cup games so far this campaign

Asmir Begovic believes Terry is capable of remaining at the highest level beyond this season

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'We don't play regularly so when we are called upon we have to show what we can bring to the team.

'He trains like he always has. I can see him continuing to play and I don't see why he should quit but maybe if he lifts two trophies that's a great way to go out as well.'

Conte said Lincoln's victory at Burnley helped concentrate the minds of his players and Begovic stressed that Chelsea always approach lower-league opponents seriously.

'I think the competition is getting tougher every year because every year all the divisions are improving,' said Begovic.

'We have a very good squad so any changes that are made, we have ready-made players to come in. I think it's important to give it the respect it deserves because it's one of the best cup competitions in the world.'