Shevchenko left to Chelsea because of lack of continuity
August 29, 2009 by Bumeral sports news
Filed under Football news
COBHAM, England. Aug. 28, 2009 .- The striker Andriy Shevchenko from Chelsea would in the coming days, since the directive can not guarantee ownership on campus, according to the very English coach, Carlo Ancelotti. The best ever European player, top scorer in his first season and the Champions League champion, has been linked with his return to the team where he debuted, Dynamo Kiev. The former AC Milan coach said, “Shevchenko will decide to play for another club, he would like to play with continuity here, but it’s hard for me to give him that chance and I think we’ve made the right decision,” said the coach at the end of a workout Prior to the match against Burnley in the Premier League. Shevchenko, who joined Chelsea for 48.8 million dollars in 2006, after a career at AC Milan for seven years, never felt comfortable in the team, the player is one of the top scorers in the history of the Champions League and hopes to keep scoring goals for his account. In recruitment terms for Chelsea, Ancelotti said he had no news about an acquisition even though the transfers are closed on Tuesday, the coach added that rumors of tenders on Franck Ribéry Bayern Munich, were false.


