London Chelsea's great winger Charlie Musonda, who unhappily ended his playing career last summer after 28 years, gave an emotional interview for BBC Sport. The Belgian has learned about his journey from the status of one of the most promising leaders in the world to psychological stress and the decision to play in sports..
From his youth, Musonda was the star of Anderlecht Academy. Following his words, already 10 years after matches, representatives of Real Madrid approached his father. When the time came to take over a mature club, there were proposals on the table such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Barcelona (where they want to go to work with Guardiola) and Chelsea. The vibe fell on London:.
" “Chelsea won the Champions League by winning the Champions League, signing Eden Hazard, who always gave me pleasure, and they made the best proposition,” said Charlie..
With success in the youth field (two wins in the English Youth Cup and the UEFA Junior League), it would be almost impossible to break through to the core. The club was tuned inclusively to the meeting result, and the youngsters were worried about going to the ballpark (Real Betis, Celtic).
“If I had played 50 matches for Chelsea or if I wanted 20, I wouldn’t be in such a position today. “I just needed courage, Chelsea would be what I wanted to be,” admits Musonda.
The turning point came at the hour of rent in the Netherlands Vitesse. At the hour of a friendly match, a supernik violently flew into your knee. Winger recognized injuries to the posterior cruciate ligament. There is less than a 20% chance that I will once again enter the field.
The operation (in the case of Chelsea, without giving up the kidney), rehabilitation for the collapse of Dubai and the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic were taken away in the new may even by rocky careers. Musonda could turn to training in the hours of Thomas Tuchel and continue to preach without losses in order to increase his value, but the club would have spent the rest of the new money.
Psychologically it harmed the gravel. After the residual withdrawal from London, Musonda sought to reanimate the quarry in the Spanish Levant and Cypriot Anorthosis. The proteas in Spain said goodbye to him in order to save wages, and in Cyprus they stopped paying pennies, as the club is guilty of his dosi.
Nowadays, the 28-year-old ex-football player hangs around in Los Angeles and works on the creation of VS1 - a new football league in the style of fighting mysteries, where he will benefit from the one-on-one format.
" Live by the method, come in handy. I have this mentality. “If life has hit you hard, you’ll laugh again,” Musonda summed up.
Apparently, the great goalkeeper of the national team Artentini and Manchester United recently completed his career.