EPL: I saw him screaming at Kante, I’m sad – Leboeuf reacts as Chelsea star leaves club

By Daily Sports Nigeria on April 26, 2022

Chelsea legend, Frank Leboeuf has said that he saw Antonio Rudiger screaming at teammate, N’Golo Kante.

Leboeuf said this while reacting to the latest update on Rudiger’s impending move away from Chelsea this summer.

He admitted that he is saddened to hear that the Germany international will leave Chelsea at the end of the season.

Rudiger is leaving Chelsea on a free transfer after his contract expires at the end of the season.

The centre-back is keen to join Real Madrid and Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel had already confirmed that 29-year-old will exit the West London club this summer.

Speaking on the development, Leboeuf told ESPN: “A big one. And in fact since Tuchel signed for the club, we discovered a new Rudiger and because of him he made him indispensable and he’s been absolutely fantastic.

“He’s been a warrior outside and on the field, but I was told also in the dressing room. Fantastic player, fantastic man.”

“I even saw him screaming at N’Golo Kante. Nobody wants to scream at N’Golo Kante, he is perfect, he does everything perfectly! But that is not enough for Rudiger. I love Antonio Rudiger.

“He’s had a great time in the past year-and-a-half, helped Chelsea win the Champions League and he’s at the end of his contract. He’s aging and he has the right to choose his future. I will be sad, because he’s an important person.”

 

 

Source Daily Post Nigeria

Posted April 26, 2022


 

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