Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink doesn't know what to expect from fans ahead of their clash with Manchester United.
Hiddink hopes the fans will react in a positive manner when John Terry walks out onto the Stamford Bridge pitch for the first time since announcing his impending departure from the club.
"He was well received in Watford, They supported him and cheered him," Hiddink said.
"I hope we will have a good reaction to this [at Stamford Bridge]. I don't notice any change [in Terry], firstly he is an experienced player. He has gone through good things and storms, which means he is experienced.
"You don't notice anything different with John, he likes to train and he is having his laughs. I don't notice any difference.
"We talked about [the contract in the news conference] last week and there's no updates."