Shevchenko returns to AC Milan
Aug 23rd, 2008 • Coaches • Players • Teams • Transactions
“Chelsea have agreed terms for Andriy Shevchenko to return to AC Milan. Details of the agreement will remain confidential.”
Ukranian Andriy Shevchenko is heading back to AC Milan. Luiz Felipe Scolari, the recently appointed Chelsea manager, has indicated that he had no plans to include Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko in the starting line-up. Shevchenko has endured two miserable seasons at Chelsea since he was transferred from AC Milan. He was transferred while Jose Mourinho was still in charge.
Shevchenko was the second all time leading scorer for AC Milan. The 31 year old has won the Ballon D’or and is the 3rd highest scorer in European club competition; in 2004, he won the European Football Player of the Year. However, since he transferred to Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) he’s been struggling to perform and somehow has not clicked with the offense. In 2003 he was ranked third for FIFA World Player of the Year; by 2006 however, he was ranked 21st. Shevchenko began playing with the Dynamo Kiev under-14 team in 1990; he transferred to AC Milan in 1999 for €25 million and later transferred to Chelsea in 2006 for €30 million. He is AC Milan’s 2nd highest goalscorer with 127 goals out of 205 games.
He recently played during a pre-season match (Railways Cup) against Locomotiv Moscow; he came on as a substitute, missed the deciding penalty shot and Chelsea lost. His recent disappointing performance will only enforce Scolari’s decision to not play him: “I’m not thinking about giving Shevchenko a game.”
- In all competitions while at Chelsea, Shevchenko appeared in 106 games, and scored 28 goals with 12 assists.
- He appeared in 47 premier league games he scored 9 goals with 7 assists.
- Out of 15 Champions League games he scored 4 goals with 2 assists.
He will start again with AC Milan after his medical on Monday. Shevchenko was excited about returning saying “For me it’s like winning the Champions League. There were complications but now everything is resolved I’m really happy.”
While Milan wanted to loan Svhechenko Chelsea wanted a permanent transfer; this resulted in some early difficulties. Milan chief Adriano Galliani described the deal: “After a series of frenetic phone calls during the whole day, we reached an agreement with Chelsea. I have heard from Andriy about 48 times in the last three hours. Andriy made a mistake in leaving and I think after two years he has understood that this is his home. Now he has made economic sacrifices but at this point what counts is that he has come back to us. Tomorrow he will be in Milan, Monday he will undergo a medical and then sign a contract. We have managed to bring home a player who has scored the most goals in our shirt in the last 50 years.”









Shevy SUCKS ! good riddance, maybe chelsea can profit from that worthless ukranian hunk of rubble
not nearly creative enough to succeed in EPL, go back to banal boring bland bitaly.