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Chelsea’s Mendy almost quit

Edouard Mendy says struggles to save his football career set him up to succeed at Chelsea.

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Oct 2020 10:06AM

Chelsea’s Mendy almost quit
Edouard Mendy during the UEFA Champions League. – AFP pic, October 23, 2020

LONDON – The Senegal goalkeeper joined the Blues in a £20 million (RM108 million) deal from Rennes last month, but in 2014 he was without a club and feared for his future in the sport.

The 28-year-old was forced to take unemployment benefit in France after being released by Cherbourg, and then his partner became pregnant.

After a year in the wilderness and training with Le Havre’s reserves, Mendy secured a move to Marseille and the chance to resurrect his career.

Now the France-born stopper is Senegal and Chelsea’s number one, ahead of Kepa Arrizabalaga, and he admitted that his year of adversity had proved formative.

“If someone had said to me six years ago when I didn’t have a club that I would end up here, I wouldn’t have even bothered looking at or listening to them,” Mendy said on Thursday.

“I did genuinely have my doubts about whether I would carry on.

“But I look at it now and say that it’s thanks to those moments that I am where I am today, and my family has also been able to benefit from where I've got to with my football.”

He said while at Le Havre he would train with the reserves in the mornings and go to the gym or train with his brother in the afternoons.

Mendy said he had to take unemployment support so he could dedicate myself totally to football.

“It was incredibly difficult and also my partner was expecting our first baby,” he said

“And so the unemployment support wasn’t going to be enough for us, we needed something else, and so I did start looking for other work.

“But then I had the opportunity to go to Marseille and I was given a trial there.”

That proved the turning point for the giant keeper.

“Fortunately for me, it worked, and when it did it was like a complete relief for me,” he said. “Because one year to go without football is an incredibly long time.”

Chelsea’s technical director Petr Cech played a pivotal role in recommending Mendy to manager Frank Lampard and Mendy said he wanted to repay his faith.

“It is very pleasing to hear that he has been watching me and saying that he liked my profile and the way I was performing,” said the goalkeeper.

“Now it is up to me to repay their interest in me, having brought me to the club,” he added. – AFP, October 23, 2020

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