Chelsea centre-back Gary Cahill has described teammate John Terry as the best defender in Premier League history.
On Sunday, Terry was given a guard of honour in the 26th minute - the same number he has worn throughout his Blues career - during Chelsea's 5-1 victory over Sunderland as he made his last appearance in a home shirt at Stamford Bridge.
The timing of the tribute has divided opinion, but Cahill has hailed the "fantastic" send-off for the club skipper.
He told BBC Sport: "We woke up [on Sunday morning] hoping to celebrate lots of things; a win, lifting the trophy and the best defender in Premier League history.
"If you look at time spent at the top at a huge club, medals won, captain of his club, captain of his country. He's made so many appearances. It's a fantastic send-off for him."
Terry has played a total of 717 times for Chelsea in all competitions.