Former Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann has urged Chelsea to make a shock transfer for departing Anfield star Andy Robertson, claiming the Blues are “crying out” for knowledgeable gamers just like the Scot.
“Former Liverpool Star Pushes Chelsea to Make Transfer for Robertson”
Robertson, 32, will go away Liverpool when his contract expires on the finish of the season after 9 trophy-laden years on Merseyside.
The Scotland worldwide has gained two Premier League titles, the Champions League and three home cups throughout his time with the Reds.
Chelsea sit ninth within the Premier League following six consecutive league defeats. The membership’s chaotic recruitment technique, which has targeted closely on signing younger prospects for the reason that 2022 takeover, has come underneath heavy criticism.
The Blues just lately sacked supervisor Liam Rosenior after simply 106 days in cost, with interim boss Calum McFarlane now main the workforce.
Hamann believes Chelsea’s squad lacks the management wanted to deal with troublesome moments.
“I feel Chelsea want expertise,” Hamann instructed BetKing.
“When issues go badly, as they’ve now, you want skilled gamers who can calm younger gamers down.
I don’t suppose they’ve bought that. Once they go behind, they disintegrate.”
The German pointed to Chelsea’s 3-0 loss towards Brighton as a transparent instance of their fragility.
“A participant like Andy Robertson – they need to take him in a heartbeat,” Hamann added.
“He’s precisely the kind of participant Chelsea wants. With one or two extra skilled gamers, they provide themselves an opportunity.
I don’t suppose the way in which this workforce is put collectively offers them any probability.
I’d take Robertson at Chelsea in a heartbeat if he was .”
Chelsea conclude their league marketing campaign towards Liverpool, Tottenham and Sunderland.
They nonetheless have an opportunity to salvage their season, nonetheless, with an FA Cup ultimate towards Manchester Metropolis scheduled for Might 16.
McFarlane’s facet reached the ultimate after beating Leeds United within the semi-finals.



























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