John Terry has poked fun at Tottenham Hotspur after Chelsea added to their rivals' miserable run of results at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues helped Leicester City win the Premier League title last night after coming from 2-0 down to restrict Spurs to a 2-2 draw.
Had Tottenham beaten Chelsea, they would have kept themselves in the title race with two games left to play, but goals from Willian and Eden Hazard knocked them out.
The rivalry between the two London clubs was heightened as referee Mark Clattenburg brandished 12 yellow cards in total, and the Football Association may step in to hand out retrospective bans on individual players.
Today, Terry taunted Tottenham over their failure to win in West London since 1990 by writing, "27 years #notonmyshift", on Instagram.
The defender wrote: "What a game that was last night. Great character from the players to come back from 2-0 down. The atmosphere was incredible and we know how much that result means to you supporters. 27 years #notonmyshift
"Well done @garyjcahill and @hazardeden_10 on two superb finishes. Congratulations Leicester City and all their players, Claudio Ranieri who fully deserve the league title this year."
Terry made his return from an Achilles injury by starting in last night's match.