Nedum Onuoha, a former footballer with a distinguished career in the Premier League, has expressed his opinion on the treatment received by some players who are no longer in their clubs’ plans. The former player, who played for teams such as Manchester City, Sunderland, and Queens Park Rangers, before ending his career in the MLS with Real Salt Lake, is currently a sports commentator.
“A Ruthless Deal”
Onuoha calls the act of separating first-team footballers, forcing them to train at different times and often alone, “ruthless.” The former defender wonders why a player should train alone if the club wants to dispense with their services, especially when there are no disciplinary problems involved. This summer, five Manchester United players, including Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho, underwent this treatment. Recently, Raheem Sterling and Axel Disasi from Chelsea have also found themselves in this situation. Faced with the stance of Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca, who showed no sympathy for the situation of Sterling and Disasi, Onuoha recalled his own experience at Manchester City under the direction of Roberto Mancini.The former player recounts how the loss of contact with the team and daily routine feels, something that, in his opinion, only generates resentment.When you hear someone like Sterling is training at 8 p.m., people will say, “Well, I would train at eight o’clock for this amount of money and so on.”
Nedum Onuoha
