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In the midst of a crisis, Chelsea stirred up with comments Marc Cucurella lately. Chelsea Manager Liam Rosenior expressed his disappointment with the player.
In between his obligations with the Spanish national team during the international break, Cucurella made his own club hot. The experienced left-back questioned the decision to sack Enzo Maresca, Rosenior’s predecessor, and criticized Chelsea’s player transfer policy.
Plus, Cucurella also sparked speculation about his future at Stamford Bridge. Even though he still has two years left on his contract, Cucurella admits that it would be difficult to turn down Barcelona if the opportunity to join him arises.
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Chelsea is in crisis after suffering four consecutive defeats, and will try to break it when they meet Port Vale (third division) in the FA Cup quarter-finals this weekend. Rosenior said, Marc Cucurella there should be no need to make his complaints public.
“Yesterday I had a fantastic chat with Marc, an hour and a half in my office,” Rosenior was reported as saying BBC Sport. “I’ve only been here less than three months and I’m enjoying it — even the difficult moments.”
“I’ve told the players from day one that if they have any problems with how things are run, just talk to me or the sporting director. My disappointment in Marc’s interview was the direction of the interview.”
“I think he should talk to us first about how he feels. I still want the players to know that they can talk openly and honestly in the interests of the club,” continued the 41 year old young manager.
“As a football club, we know that we have to improve. We know what we have to do in the summer to achieve those goals.” Roses add.
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