Aug 24 2008

Ukrainian Back To San Siro

Published by Jack Ying at 11:48 am under Transfer News

International Andriy Shevchenko is officially confirmed back to AC Milan in next coming days. The Ukrainian didn’t have a great start 2 years ago when he left AC Milan and joined The Blues together with former captain of Bayern Munich, Michael Ballack with a transfer fee up to approximately £30 million.

Former coach of Chelsea FC, Jose Mourinho who is now the boss of Inter Milan did not get Shevchenko’s potential into the team while the later scored an amount of finger-count goals during these two seasons. The official site of Chelsea FC has announced the return of Sheva back to the Rossoneri yesterday.

Although I have to admit Sheva’s hopeless career in England, he’s still a shinning star wherever he is. I respect him, man!

4 Responses to “Ukrainian Back To San Siro”

  1. Desmond - DesmondBlog.comon 24 Aug 2008 at 3:57 pm

    Sheva should go. I personally think Chelsea is bad in signing people even though I believe they have the best team in EPL.

    Look at it this way:

    LAMPARD VS DECO VS BALLACK for a starting position

    BRIDGE VS A. COLE

    KALOU VS ROBINHO (if he comes)

    CECH VS CUDICINI

    CARVALHO VS ALEX

    Sell away Bridge to Newcastle, Alex to Arsenal, dont buy Robinho — we got kalou, sell cudicini to arsenal and buy mark neuer from schalke 04

  2. Jack Yingon 24 Aug 2008 at 11:01 pm

    I have to agree with you, he should have left earlier…but on the other side, I understand how he feels…he wanted to prove his “existence” in the team, that’s the reason he stayed because he didn’t want to upset the fans…

    Anyway, you’re right for the attacking midfield position…I think Deco’s great, with his current form, but what he concerns me is his speed…EPL is a league that needs mainly speed other than skills…anyway, I firmly believe he is able to cope with the tone…unlike Sheva, right?

  3. dishengon 27 Aug 2008 at 11:14 pm

    I personally respect Shev’s wage per effort ratio hands down.

    Wonder who’s going to cover his salary back in Milan…Chelsea agreed to Milan’s terms ah? of covering some of his pay …juz asking…

  4. Jack Yingon 28 Aug 2008 at 1:44 am

    Nope…the conditions in the contract wasn’t leak out and I ain’t sure about that. But I would like to comment about this wages issue, I think Chelsea doesn’t agree to cover some of his wages in Milan because they used to dislike the presence of Ukrainian there…hmm, I think Sheva agreed on reduce of wages in Milan and Milan pay him back?

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