Thursday, November 30, 2006

Crepo question on why join Chelsea

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Inter Milan ace Hernan Crespo has slated former club Chelsea.

The unhappy Argentinian was speaking as Chelsea moved to deny increasing speculation that £30million flop Andriy Shevchenko could be on his way out.
Shevchenko's legendary status has been tarnished since a summer move to west London - just as Crespo's was when he arrived three years ago. Other overseas attackers to have reputations shattered at Stamford Bridge include Adrian Mutu, Juan Veron and Mateja Kezman.
Crespo, now thriving at Inter Milan, said: "I had a very unhappy experience. The adventure at first was very exciting but things changed.
"Now it is hard to see why a striker who is happy in his country would go there."
Crespo added: "The Premiership is a good league but I and my family are much happier in Italy and we would prefer to stay here now."