Gallas Feels He Deserved More From Chelsea
Naturally, theyโve picked out the chapter where he gets the digs in at Chelsea over his move to Arsenal in 2006. So, we get to hear him admit he was having sly meetings with AC Milan behind Chelseaโs back when he says;
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โMilan were knocking on my door. An irony really, this prestigious Italian team were offering me a salary higher than that which I was asking of Chelsea. Straightaway, I was seduced. Not because of the euros but because of the faith a club has in you, the value they put on you.
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"The club [Chelsea] came back to me and said: 'Weโll offer you a new contract with a rise but not as much as youโre asking'. Peter Kenyon, the chief executive, was against satisfying my demands. He made our life hell.
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"I donโt think either the owners or Kenyon were aware of my contacts with Milan. We let them know and told them of the offer, which was superior to their own and what I was demanding of Chelsea. They wouldnโt stump up. Chelsea said, for their part, that they wanted to keep me and their offer was still open. No one knows how laughable their offer was and what I deserved.โ
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Iโd say I know exactly what Gallas deserved although I probably shouldnโt print it on this page but anyway, when it comes to that "own goal" story, Gallas explains it was said in a conversation he had Mourinho, stating;
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โYou know, when I play for a club, I need to play with heart. Chelseaโs owners have disappointed me, they have not realised what Iโm worth. Itโs taken time, the negotiations. Iโve just come to the point where my heart is no longer at Chelsea.
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"Youโre going to put me on the pitch OK, but if the heart is not there and Iโm not concentrating, I risk making errors, errors that Iโm not used to making. We could let in a goal, so lose a match stupidly.
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"This is what I said, word for word. I declared that I wanted to go. That conversation would have an absolutely incredible effect in the media a few weeks later.โ
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Although, of course he says โI would have been incapable of such utter monstrosities. No player, ever, whoever he was, could say or think he would score an own goal. It isnโt done.โ
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Dead right it isnโt.
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Not done there though, Gallas has a pop at Chelsea supporters because they didnโt welcome him with open arms in his first game against them as an Arsenal player, stating;
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โMy first match for Arsenal against Chelsea was very difficult. Chelseaโs supporters whistled me every time I got the ball; they really had it in for me. For them, I was a player who would score an own goal, they ignored the truth. I was gutted.โ
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Oh well, Iโm sure thereโll be a warm welcome waiting for him on Sunday eh?
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