Whenever a player misses few games for any side and if he belongs to a big national team, rumors often start linking him with a different club or side even if he himself nulls those stories. Chelsea’s 24-year-old German forward André Schürrle is one such player who had been missing for quite some game in last few weeks and credit goes to his injuries that did not let him play full ninety minutes, but when he played with full caliber and scored one goal in the last Blues championship league game with Sporting Lisbon, Chelsea fans had to believe that he is not going anywhere. Even player himself denied his connection with any side, in fact, he laughed on the reports that he could move to a Spanish or German side post January. Jose Mourinho, who is known for his addiction towards players of his choice, has also said recently that his 18-million-pound signing is as important for his future plans as anyone else in the team. What he said talking about his German colleague is, “He is in my plans. We had a problem when he went to the national team the last time and he came back very, very ill and was in trouble for quite a long time.
“Today he had 75 minutes to improve his form. He is a player who needs to adapt better to the Premier League but is also a player that in three shots usually scores a goal. That’s an important quality.”
Similarly, Schürrle shared his delight staying with the Stamford Bridge side and added, “I can just laugh all the talk of leaving off. I am not going to change the club in the transfer window. I am happy where I am, I am happy in London. I love the city, I love the fans. We have a great team and want to win something this season. This is where I belong and where I want to help. I know what the manager wants for me and that he likes me.”
Looking at Blues next big hurdle in European campaign, fans expect former Everton manager and his army of loyal players to stick with him not only physically but mentally as well and member of German’s world cup winning squad is confident he can help his club sustain a respectable finish in UEFA league. It is now up to media geeks to find out more details in support of their transfer stories to convince fans that Schürrle would not remain loyal for the league side.