Fikayo Tomori apologises to John Terry during blind ranking challenge
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Fikayo Tomori apologises to John Terry during blind ranking challenge
"That left first and 10th left open - meaning Tomori would have to make an unpopular decision either way. When John Terry's name was read out, Tomori immediately put his hands over his face and leaned back in his chair before erupting in laughter."
"That makes me feel a little bit better that I put JT 10th, because I knew he was gonna come up. So I had to leave him first. But JT... if I was to change it around, maybe I would shift everyone down."
Fikayo Tomori, an England defender for AC Milan, participated in a blind ranking challenge for SPORTbible, ranking ten of the world's greatest centre-backs without knowing who would appear next. His top rankings included Paolo Maldini in first place, Alessandro Nesta in second, and Sergio Ramos in third. Rio Ferdinand and Virgil van Dijk placed fifth and sixth respectively, while Gerard Pique ranked seventh, Giorgio Chiellini eighth, and Vincent Kompany ninth. Tomori faced difficulty deciding between his final two picks, ultimately placing John Terry in tenth position. Tomori expressed some regret about Terry's low ranking, acknowledging that leaving him for first place made the decision slightly more palatable.
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