London, England

Chelsea captain John Terry expressed his support for Rafael Benitez's rotation system regardless of the playing time he's given.

Terry emphasized that he wants nothing more than for them to get to the Champions League.

"If that means me playing, great. If not I'll be the biggest supporter in the dressing room," he said.

"We have eight or nine games to play and everyone has to be on his toes and ready to play and perform," said Benitez.

The 32-year-old Terry scored twice in Wednesday night's 3-0 Premier League win at Fulham that pushed them above Arsenal and move into pole position for the third automatic qualifying spot for next year's tournament.

Since returning from a knee injury in November, Terry has made 11 starts, two substitute appearances and been left unused on the bench on 11 occasions.

One of those was at Wembley on Sunday's FA Cup semifinal loss to Manchester City, which came as a surprise in some quarters, even though Terry had played 90 minutes in Moscow three days earlier.

"I've not got a problem with the manager choosing other players in front of me," added Terry, who saw David Luiz and Branislav Ivanovic preferred in the center of defense.

He says its down to him to work hard to prove his manager wrong.

"I'm fit, I'm training every day and have done for the last three months," Terry noted.