Wolfsburg because he felt a lack of trust from Jose
Mourinho.
Andre Schurrle has revealed that he left Stamford Bridge for
Wolfsburg because Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho did not
believe in him.
The Germany international, 24, netted eight goals in 30 Premier
League appearances in his first season at Chelsea, but decided
to move on halfway through his second year as he felt a lack of
trust from his manager.
"I had a good time at Chelsea and was accepted in the team, so
it's difficult to explain why I left," Schurrle told The Times.
"My performances were good as well, but there was a time in
my second season when I felt I didn't have the manager's trust
any more and I didn't play many matches from the start.
"I don't know why Mourinho didn't trust me. It all felt a bit weird
to me. I started a few games, was on the bench for a few, then
started some more.
"It was up and down the whole time. I had a lot of good talks
with the manager and respect him a lot, as he told me to my
face what he wanted me to do. I had some very good games,
but there was often an ordinary game soon afterwards as well.
"I didn't get any consistency from the manager so found it hard
to produce my best. That's probably the biggest reason I
wanted to leave.
"It was difficult to leave, but when I had the chance to come
back to Germany to join an awesome club like Wolfsburg I felt it
was a good decision."


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