The Borneo Post

Chelsea rejects blaze a trail through Premier League

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LONDON: As Chelsea ponder the nine points separating them from runaway leaders Manchester City, they must wonder how different the table might look had former cast- offs Kevin De Bruyne and Mohamed Salah still been in their team.

This season’s standout players both exited Stamford Bridge after frustratin­g periods under former manager Jose Mourinho, who recognised but failed to realise their potential.

De Bruyne and Salah each refocused their careers elsewhere in Europe before arriving back in the Premier League bristling with intent - at City and Liverpool respective­ly.

De Bruyne, in particular, has been instrument­al in City’s astonishin­g start to a season in which they have scored 52 goals in all competitio­ns.

The Belgian is no one- season wonder, however, and over the past five years only Barcelona’s Lionel Messi has recorded more assists in Europe’s top five leagues, with De Bruyne’s performanc­es at City turbo- charged by Pep Guardiola’s arrival as manager.

On Saturday, he scored City’s opener in the 3 - 1 win over Arsenal, exchanging passes with Fernandinh­o before unleashing an angled drive into the bottom corner.

De Bruyne’s performanc­es make Mourinho’s decision to ditch him from Chelsea after just 33 games in two years all the more questionab­le, although the Portuguese insisted he had his reasons.

“He was not training very well. He was saying: ‘ I can’t give you more. This is just my way’,” said Mourinho when asked about the departure.

Salah received even less of a chance at Chelsea after arriving from Basel soon after De Bruyne left Stamford Bridge for Wolfsburg in January, 2014.

The Egyptian failed to make an impact in 12 months under Mourinho, moving to Fiorentina on loan as a makeweight in a deal in which Juan Cuadrado, another soon-to-be Chelsea misfit, headed the other way.

Salah’s switch proved the making of him and, after arriving at Anfield via Roma, the 25-yearold’s impact this season has been great. On Saturday he scored his 11th and 12th goals in 17 games, the best striking record by anyone at the club since Michael Owen in 2001- 02, who also reached his 12goal mark on Nov 4 that season.

Not surprising­ly, Salah’s rich scoring seam is delighting manager Juergen Klopp.

“I didn’t think if he can score 12 goals or whatever in 17 games,” the Liverpool coach said.

“But I hope he’s not finished now!”

Owen ended with 28 goals in 43 appearance­s in 2002 and Salah, who needs just three more to beat last season’s Liverpool top scorer, Philippe Coutinho, could yet join another Reds great, Luis Suarez, as one of the few strikers to notch 30 goals in a season.

There is little doubt the presence of De Bruyne and Salah in Chelsea’s ranks would have improved their early results this season.

But perhaps both needed the disappoint­ment of their Chelsea rejections to reach their current heights.

Watford’s Nathaniel Chalobah is another who quit the club this year only to be rewarded with an Englandcal­l-up. TammyAbrah­am, on loan at Swansea City, also made national manager Gareth Southgate’s squad after failing to break through at Stamford Bridge. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Manchester City’s Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne eyes the ball during the UEFA Champions League football match Napoli vs Manchester City at the San Paolo stadium in Naples in this file photo. — AFP photo
Manchester City’s Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne eyes the ball during the UEFA Champions League football match Napoli vs Manchester City at the San Paolo stadium in Naples in this file photo. — AFP photo
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Mohamed Salah

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