Kalou set to quit Chelsea for Liverpool? |
The report on Sky Sports UK read as follows-
Rodger Linse told the Liverpool Echo:
""There are conversations going on, and of course when that is
happening then you must be careful what you say.
"Liverpool can speak for themselves, and
Schalke can speak for themselves. That is fine.
"Of course Liverpool is a very big club, in
terms of support and in terms of history.
"It is definitely positive to hear that a big
club like them are showing an interest in Salomon, though it is too early to
say anything definitive at this stage."
Comments attributed to Schalke manager Huub
Stevens suggest Kalou is eager to try his luck away from England after six
years as a Premier League performer, but Linse claims the 2012 UEFA Champions
League winner could be persuaded to stay on.
Salomon with Super Frankie Lampard doing his trademark celebration. |
"He has been very happy at Chelsea," he
added.
"He is a player with ambition, and he has
managed to satisfy a lot of those ambitions over the last few years.
"He never quite made it to be a guaranteed
starter with Chelsea, but his statistics were always good, and he won lots of
trophies there.
"In many ways it will be difficult to find a
better place to be, but he is open-minded, and would be happy to continue in
England if the right club comes in."
Well these words do make you feel that Salomon
could be on his way out of Stamford Bridge by the end of this month that is on
30th June when his contract expires. Lack of playing time is being
pointed out as the reason why Kalou is looking elsewhere. Kalou has made about
244 appearances for the Blues and scored 60 goals in the process.Kalou this
season did not feature much under AVB but under RDM he fought his back into the
first team.
Kalou scored his first goal in the season's
edition of the FA Cup when the Blues defeated Leicester City 5–2 at the Bridge.
That goal put him alongside Sergio Agüero as the only player to score in the
Barclays Premier League, Carling Cup, FA Cup and Champions League in the
season.
Kalou then
netted a vital away goal in the first leg of their Champions League
quarterfinal clash with Benfica after some great work from strike partner Torres,
the Blues went on to win the game 1–0. Kalou's goal against Benfica was his
58th for the club.He made his 250th appearance for Chelsea in 0–0 draw away to our rivals Arsenal on 21 April. He appeared in
both the FA Cup and Champions League finals which the Blues won and ended the
season on a majestically high note.
It looks like the club directors don’t have Salomon Armand Magloire Kalou in their long term plans and with the overhaul still in process Kalou could quit Chelsea.Nothing is official yet so it would be too soon to bid him farewell. We all know on the day Kalou gives his 100% and how good a substitute he has proved to be in the recent years. His leaving Chelsea would be saddening but at the end of the day it depends on the player and the club if Kalou's and Chelsea's wavelengths match he might stay with the European Champions only.
It looks like the club directors don’t have Salomon Armand Magloire Kalou in their long term plans and with the overhaul still in process Kalou could quit Chelsea.Nothing is official yet so it would be too soon to bid him farewell. We all know on the day Kalou gives his 100% and how good a substitute he has proved to be in the recent years. His leaving Chelsea would be saddening but at the end of the day it depends on the player and the club if Kalou's and Chelsea's wavelengths match he might stay with the European Champions only.
Well till then KTBFFH fellow Blues as always...
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Best of Luck to Kalou for an amazing time ahead and I hope he snubs Liverpool and joins Bundesliga
ReplyDeleteKalou has won everything at Chelsea and proved why players come to Chelsea.
ReplyDeleteBest of Luck to Kalou (and Bosingwa as well :P)
We should say good bye to Paulo, Bosingwa, Malouda as well
ReplyDeleteI think Malouda should stay for another year as a good back up.
DeleteHe has been good for France.