Hats off, John: Chelsea skipper Terry stays at Brentford for extra half hour to sign autographs for fans



Let's be honest: it's not often we praise John Terry.



But on Sunday the Chelsea captain showed a bit of class as he stayed behind for half an hour longer than his team-mates to sign autographs for fans at Griffin Park.

In the spotlight: Terry arrives at Griffin Park on Sunday

High hopes: Terry celebrates Fernando Torres' late equaliser at Griffin Park

Terry was starting for the first time under interim manager Rafael Benitez as Chelsea were nearly humiliated by League One opposition Brentford in the fourth round of the FA Cup.



A late goal from Blues striker Fernando Torres forced a replay after Marcello Trotta and Harry Forrester struck either side of an Oscar effort to put the Bees 2-1 up.

Chelsea were no doubt unhappy with their performance but that did not stop Terry from rewarding fans who had stayed behind after the final whistle.

Touch of class: Terry stayed behind to sign autographs



