John Terry enjoys feeding a white tiger cub as Aston Villa defender makes the most of the international break
- John Terry is taking a break from club football during international week
- He shared a picture of himself feeding a white tiger club on his Instagram page
- The Aston Villa club captain described it as an 'amazing experience'
John Terry is used to playing with a lion on his badge for club and country, but on Wednesday he had a tiger in his lap instead.
The 37-year-old shared a picture of himself on Instagram feeding a white tiger club.
Terry is making the most of the international break to get away from the rigours of club football to enjoy what he described as 'an amazing experience'.
John Terry described feeding a white tiger cub as an 'amazing experience' on Instagram
Aston Villa entered the break fourth in the Championship and heading for the play-offs.
They sit seven points behind second-placed Cardiff City, who have a game in hand on Steve Bruce's side.
Villa, though, are well-placed to keep alive their dreams of promotion back to the Premier League for next season.
They sit seven points ahead of nearest challengers Derby County and Middlesbrough.
The Aston Villa captain was making the most of a break from club football in international week
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