"The more Felix played for Chelsea, the worse he got"
Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino criticised Joao Felix's performances at Stamford Bridge in an interview with 'talkSPORT'. "I felt for the lad, but Chelsea fans will say 'the more he played for us, the worse he got'," he said.
1 year ago
Joao Felix's agent, Jorge Mendes, has set to work to prevent his client from having to return to the Metropolitano. According to the English media, the agent has offered him to several Premier League clubs such as Newcastle and Aston Villa. United and Tottenham have also been approached as Arsenal are not ruled out.
Meanwhile, the Portugal international continues receiving criticism for his performances for the Blues. Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino spoke about the Portuguese's situation in an interview with 'talkSPORT'.
"Joao Felix can think, ‘well, maybe I made a mistake?’. He has been caught up in Chelsea's mess. He has been affected and devalued since he joined Chelsea, even though we see an incredibly gifted player," he began.
"He is a very gifted player. Super talented. And maybe it's a bit of everything and being caught up in what Chelsea has become.
"Change of manager. Different decisions were being made. They couldn't find a partner for him. They didn't have a centre-forward. I felt for the lad, but Chelsea fans will say 'the more he played for us, the worse he got'," he added.
Meanwhile, the Portugal international continues receiving criticism for his performances for the Blues. Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino spoke about the Portuguese's situation in an interview with 'talkSPORT'.
"Joao Felix can think, ‘well, maybe I made a mistake?’. He has been caught up in Chelsea's mess. He has been affected and devalued since he joined Chelsea, even though we see an incredibly gifted player," he began.
"He is a very gifted player. Super talented. And maybe it's a bit of everything and being caught up in what Chelsea has become.
"Change of manager. Different decisions were being made. They couldn't find a partner for him. They didn't have a centre-forward. I felt for the lad, but Chelsea fans will say 'the more he played for us, the worse he got'," he added.
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