Chelsea exit: Emenalo breaks silence

By Daily Sports on December 6, 2017

Former Chelsea Technical Director, Michael Emenalo has broken his silence over his exit from the club.

Emenalo left Chelsea after 10 years for a new appointment with French club Monaco leaving many in speculation as to his reason for leaving.

“The first thing to make clear is that Chelsea Football Club is built on the premise that it can survive without any particular individual or group of individuals,” he told Talk Sports.

“It’s a club that is very solid and stable, so me leaving or anybody leading will not affect anything that happens at the club, at least so I hope, and I think was a part of the aspect of the policy.

“Nothing happened. I had a wonderful 10 years at Chelsea, with positive pressure and a lot of things that happened.

“I just felt that things were in place and things looked very solid and very stable and I needed a new challenge.

“When you’ve been at a place for so long, I haven’t really had a chance to step out and breathe and see what’s out there.

“I have been very focused on everything Chelsea and it just came to a time, right bang on ten years, where I felt it was time for me to go and do something else.”

•Photo shows Michael Emenalo.

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 6, 2017


 

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