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Home » Home 2 » Ronald Koeman Backs Former Chelsea FC Midfielder To Succeed At St Mary’s

Ronald Koeman Backs Former Chelsea FC Midfielder To Succeed At St Mary’s

August 16, 2019 3:41 am
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epa02972959 Chelseal's  Oriol Romeu in action during their UEFA Champions League match against Genk at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Britain, 19 October 2011. Chelsea defeated Genk 5-0.  EPA/KERIM OKTEN

epa02972959 Chelseal's Oriol Romeu in action during their UEFA Champions League match against Genk at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Britain, 19 October 2011. Chelsea defeated Genk 5-0. EPA/KERIM OKTEN

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Southampton manager Ronald Koeman on Thursday backed Oriol Romeu to prove his worth in the Premier League after the Spanish midfielder signed from Chelsea on a three-year contract.

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Romeu, 23, completed a A?5 million ($7.8 million, seven million euros) move late on Wednesday after spending the last two seasons away from Chelsea at Valencia and Stuttgart.

Romeu joined Chelsea from Barcelona in 2011, but a serious knee injury sustained in December 2012 saw him lose his place in the first-team hierarchy.

Oriol Romeu made 33 appearances for Chelsea FC

However, Koeman is convinced he has what it takes to thrive in the English top flight, telling a press conference: “He’s a very good player.

“(He is) 23 years old, played already in the Premier League, had a good season in Stuttgart last year and he makes the team stronger.

“It’s not easy to be a player in the first XI of Chelsea because they have so many good players and for young players it’s difficult. It’s always up to the manager, the confidence of the player.

“I think it’s the right moment for the player to make this move to Southampton because he will play more for Southampton than for Chelsea.”

Koeman missed Southampton’s 2-2 draw at Newcastle United last weekend after undergoing surgery on his Achilles tendon, but will return for Saturday’s home game with Everton.

By AFP

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