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Lucy Bronze reveals the main reason she joined Chelsea and left Barcelona


Lucy Bronze is ready for a new challenge at Chelsea (Picture: Getty Images)

I’m not someone who has a plan and that really is the case. I’ve never had a plan! But I love challenging myself and that’s why I signed for Chelsea.

I’m 32 and have won titles in different countries but something was calling me to come back home and it all made sense when my former Lyon boss Sonia Bompastor became Chelsea’s new manager.

My family were more stressed than me about where I would end up this season. But I’ve not played in England since we won the Euros two years ago and I missed out on seeing the effect that has had on the Women’s Super League.

It also means my family can come and see me easily for the first time in a few years.

I’d wanted to spend time thinking about whether to stay with Barcelona. I loved it there but I felt it was a good time to leave and do something different.

For me, there’s no doubt that if I hadn’t had good options available to me elsewhere, I would have stayed.

It’s true Liga F needs to be developed more and I think the powers-that-be know that. A top-flight campaign in Spain is 
so taxing and I was aware of the need to play in a league where there are fewer matches but more meaningful ones.

At Barca, we won 29 of our league games, drawing the other, scoring 137 goals and conceding ten, winning the title by 15 points from runners-up Real Madrid.

There is no doubt Barcelona are one of the best teams in the world but I also felt I could go to other clubs and win more Champions League crowns, although I’m sure there are those who think it was a crazy decision to leave the European champions when I did.

Blues boss Sonia Bompastor has worked with Lucy Bronze before (Picture: Shutterstock)

To stay another year or two would have been very gruelling in terms of the workload – Spain really has a league like no other.

I was well aware England’s our defence of the European Championship is coming up next summer and also that I have to make the most of however long I have left in my playing career.

I had to look after my body and make a call based on the answer to the questions: ‘How long can I stay at the highest level and what is the best place for me to do that?’.

I felt England was the right choice and Chelsea became a genuine option for me when Sonia took over 
this summer.

I worked alongside her at Lyon from 2017 to 2020, when she was academy director, as we won three successive European titles together. Sonia and her staff are like friends to me as well as colleagues.

Something felt right suddenly about going back to England and joining Chelsea? I just thought: ‘Let’s go for it.’

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Source:: Metro

      

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