Not the breh Deluded
Good see he surpassed his goal. Hope he can kick on a grow his channel.
WITHOUT A NEW MAC I CANNOT CONTINUE YOUTUBE, organized by DELUDED GOONER
Yeah you did, like so many other needs the team has.
That isnt telling the whole truth tho is it? He only had 6 months left on his contract, so he would of phucked off from Everton anyway. The move benefited both player as he stagnated and needed a move away from the Merseyside goldfish bowl + the club got money for their academy player.
That’s his level at best
He's the one who decided to run his contract down by refusing to sign a new deal, Everton aren't the ones who decided to get rid so what kernel of truth did I miss out exactly? I'm not even saying that he should have stayed at Everton what I'm saying is that he should have prioritised playing time. He could have left Everton and went somewhere he'd know that when fit he'd start most if not all of the matches. Both things can be true at the same time. He didn't have to go to Chelsea. Leicester for one were looking for players with his general profile around the same time which is why Puel went for Maddison that summer and then Tielemans in the winter before Rodgers replaced him. That's a move that comes with regular and sustained playing time.
"I am ambitious and I want to win trophies and Chelsea are always known to win trophies and challenge for all the cups. That was purely my decision, to win things and challenge myself and play with world-class players.
"I have got to a level where I feel I needed to make the jump to Chelsea and push myself and get myself to a better level and playing with world-class players here is only going to help."
"I am obsessed with improving. I want to get to a level where I am regarded as one of the best and coming to a club like Chelsea if the right platform to improve.
"I want to be regarded as a world-class midfielder. At the moment I have a lot of potential and a lot of world-class attributes and I want to showcase that at a massive club like Chelsea and win things and be regarded as a top quality player.
"I had a massive injury, which was really bad. I ruptured my hamstring and before that I had surgery two weeks earlier on a hernia, so before the season has even started I had two surgeries.
"At the time I couldn't even walk, I was in a brace for six weeks and couldn't put any pressure through my legs so I didn't feel it was right to make a move at the time. I wanted to weigh up all my options and really think about what I am going to do with the next stage of my career.
"I have never had a muscle injury before, it was a weird one in training, I went in for a tackle, slipped and felt a pop at the top end of my hamstring and I pulled the tendon off the bone. It was really bad.
"After a few days I was having surgery in London and my future was all up in the air and I thought it was best to focus on getting fit, which took a while, and then I thought this was the right move for me."
"Over the years I haven't really been coached much,"
"When you go through the youth system, you're always going in to do analysis work, you're looking at every way of improving and your coaches are always on top of you.
"And once you go into the first team it can change, because game to game managers are focusing on weekly results, not player development.
"That's just the way it can go. Some players are more fortunate than others to have coaches fully focused on improvement.
"I believe that if I did have that type of approach from a coach when I was younger then maybe I would have improved a lot more.
"Where I am right now is where I believe I should be."
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On Naija's independence day too.
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On Naija's independence day too.
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