🚨 Didier Drogba on Enzo Fernandez’s agent Javier Pastore saying: "We're looking at possibilities for him to leave Chelsea, but there's nothing firm or confirmed with any club."*
"So now Enzo’s agent is talking about leaving Chelsea. Looking at options. Nothing concrete yet.”
"Funny. This is the same Enzo Fernandez who used to bully Mason Mount every time Chelsea played Manchester United. He acted like Mount was the snake. Now he’s doing the exact same thing.”
"I don’t blame the player alone. But if I was coach, if I was running the club? Enzo goes to the U21s until he finds a club willing to pay 120m. Or until he buys himself out.”
"Because this is the trend now. Players come to Chelsea, use it as a shop window, then start looking for the next big team. The moment things get tough, they want out.”
"Enzo is acting like he wasn’t part of Chelsea’s problems. He played almost every game. He would have a shambolic performance, then hide behind a goal or an assist and make it look fine.”
"Good luck to him finding that team. But Chelsea is not a stepping stone. 🔵”
Ashley Cole on the possibility of Trevoh Chalobah leaving Chelsea:
🗣️ “I'll be honest, if Chelsea sell Trevoh Chalobah this summer, I think it would be a huge mistake. Sometimes I look at modern football and wonder if clubs have forgotten the value of players who actually understand what the badge means.”
“This is a player who came through the academy, fought for every opportunity, never complained, never caused problems, and delivered whenever the manager called upon him. Yet somehow he's always the one being linked with the exit door.”
“What message does that send? You can dedicate your life to the club, give everything on the pitch, perform when needed, and still be treated as expendable the moment another transfer window arrives.”
“I see Chelsea spending fortunes on defenders every year, yet one of the most reliable centre-backs already at the club is constantly being discussed as if he's not good enough. It makes absolutely no sense to me.”
“The scary part is that clubs like Como and Inter don't chase players they don't rate. They see quality. They see experience. They see a defender capable of helping them win matches. Why can't Chelsea see the same thing?”
“Football has become obsessed with the next shiny toy. Everyone wants the next superstar, the next €70 million signing, the next social media sensation. Meanwhile, proven players are pushed aside without a second thought.”
“If Chelsea let Chalobah leave and then spend another fortune replacing him, people should start asking serious questions about the decision-making at the club.”
“For me, he represents everything supporters say they want: commitment, professionalism, loyalty, and quality. Yet he's the one constantly being sacrificed while others get endless chances.”
“I've watched Chelsea for years, and one thing supporters always respected was players who fought for the shirt. Trevoh Chalobah is one of those players. Selling him would be rewarding hype while punishing loyalty.”
“Sometimes the best signing you can make is keeping the player you already have. If Chelsea lose Chalobah, I think they'll realize his value when he's gone and by then, it will be too late.”
🚨🚨Moises Caicedo on why he wants to retire a legend at Chelsea:
🗣"Chelsea has always been a special club to me because of N’Golo Kante and Claude Makelele.
Kante was my biggest inspiration growing up. The way he played, his humility and his work ethic made me fall in love with football.
I spent hours watching him and learning from him.
When I got my first agent, I asked him if he could get me a Chelsea shirt.
When he brought one, it felt like a dream come true.
I wished it had Kante's name on the back, but I was just happy to have a Chelsea shirt because this club meant so much to me.
Now I'm living that dream.
My focus is on proving myself at Chelsea, winning trophies and giving everything for the fans.
When people ask about my future, I honestly don't see myself anywhere else. Chelsea is my home, and I want to build my legacy here."
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović on Enzo Fernández forcing a move to Real Madrid:
🗣️ “You would never have seen something like this during my time playing. Football has changed. The transfer market is completely messed up now. Players think they can force their way out whenever they want.”
🗣️ “It is a disgrace to the club. If your team has had a bad season, you’re part of the reason. You played those matches. You were on that pitch. You don’t get to run away from the responsibility.”
🗣️ “If your club failed to qualify for Europe, then you failed too. So why are you suddenly desperate to join a team that is in Europe? Fight to put your own club back where it belongs.”
🗣️ “Forcing a move because things got difficult is shameful. That’s not the mentality of a winner. It is a shame, and it is a disgrace.”
🚨🗣️ Juan Mata on Marc Cucurella leaving Chelsea to join Real Madrid:
"He made the choice to go to Madrid, his childhood dream. For me, my childhood dream was to win the Champions League with Chelsea."
🚨Interviewer : " u have played for Wolfsburg, Chelsea and Man City and some other clubs but what's the biggest club u have played for so far?"
🚨K. De Bryune : "obviously Man City just like Napoli are big clubs but the biggest club I have played for in my career so far is Chelsea no doubt." I mean to play with likes of Drogba, Lampard John Terry was special even though I didn't stay there for long..... they're still a club I like.
🚨Luis Figo on Joao Neves saying Cristiano Ronaldo is just an ordinary player like the rest of his Portugal teammates and Bruno Fernandes dropping a like under his Instagram post.
🗣️ First of all I respect Cristiano Ronaldo for all he's done for our country all these years. He's a Portuguese legend and loved by everyone but I question his leadership abilities.
In Euro 2004 I was still playing for the national team coach along with Deco. Cristiano Ronaldo was the youngest player in the squad. Everyone treated him with love and respect despite being older than him. We saw his abilities on the pitch we gave him passes to do the dirty job.
Today he's above 40 and still playing for the national team. I expected him to play with little selfishness. Against Dr Congo, Bruno Fernandes was in a better position to score. He was calling for him to pass the ball but he shot instead and failed to convert.
I saw many Portuguese citizens blaming Bruno Fernandes for dividing the team but that's not the issue. Cristiano Ronaldo as the Oldest player needs to unite the dressing room with Roberto Martinez.
If you look at the Argentina national team,you will see all the players treating Lionel Messi with respect including the coaches. This isn't because he won 8 Ballon D'ors,no! he's down to the Earth. He knows how to keep his teammates happy on and off the pitch.
Everyone in the Argentina team can sacrifice anything to see him happy because he treats them like a family and not strangers. Cristiano Ronaldo should learn from that. You can have the talent but Character is very important in every field of life.
🇦🇷🗣️ Hernán Crespo sobre su ICÓNICA foto con la MEDALLA de la Premier League:
“Cuando vi esa medalla, recordé todo, desde ser un niño, los sacrificios, el vestuario con Zola, Vialli y Gullit antes que yo, luego llegar en ese momento con Mourinho, Drogba, un gran capitán como John Terry, y un gran centrocampista como Frank Lampard.
Nunca olvidaré ese momento y estoy muy orgulloso de haber sido parte de él. Cuando vi esa medalla, toda mi vida brilló ante mis ojos.
Siempre digo que desearía tener otra vida en la que pudiera haber pasado más días en Chelsea".
Vía @NizaarKinsella
Pepe Reina; "You cannot say NO to Barcelona."
Luis Suarez; "It will be difficult to say No to a club like Real Madrid."
Coutinho : "It will be a dream come true to join Barcelona"
Enzo Fernandez: I’d like to live in Madrid, it reminds me of Buenos Aires as a city!”
Reece James: I SAY NO
Proper chels 💙