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Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko has raised concerns over his future at Stamford Bridge once again after he said that he was at his happiest while on international duty.Ukraine international Shevchenko came off the bench to replace two-goal Didier Drogba in Rosenborg last night as Chelsea ensured their passage through to the knockout stages of the Champions League with a 4-0 victory.ushevchenko.jpgHe had hoped to establish himself in Chelsea's starting line-up following the departure of Jose Mourinho. Since Avram Grant has taken over, Shevchenko remains to be left on the sidelines and continues to lose patience in west London."I'm not happy but what can I do?" Shevchenko told a Croatian newspaper. "I'm quiet and work hard in training every day."While Shevchenko struggles to score in the Premier League - he has only scored five goals since his arrival in 2006 - he holds an impressive goals-per-game ratio on the international stage."The biggest joy for me is playing for Ukraine," the 31-year-old said. "Every time I'm with the national team, I recharge my batteries which run low in London because of the things that are happening to me. "I'm very happy when I'm at home and I just can't wait for the next games." Shevchenko is likely to go up against some of his Chelsea team-mates in Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, Ashley Cole and Shaun-Wright Phillips when Ukraine face England in their 2010 World Cup qualifier.Despite England's failure to reach the Euro 2008 finals, Shevchenko believes they will come back stronger and are favourites to top the standings to book their spot at the tournament in South Africa."England are the best in our group. Just look at which clubs the England stars are playing in."England didn't qualify (for Euro 2008) but they are still one of the strongest national teams in Europe. In my opinion, something like that will not happen again for England."Source: Telegraph

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Not sure if he will leave in January, it is a very difficult time to let players go. But if these comments are correct then i am sure in the summer he will leave. It's a real shame when you can't get the best out of such a top class player, one of the problems for him was he was never suited to the Chelsea system...

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you think Roman would encourage him to go? I don't think so.. 30M for Sheva, one of Romans closest friends, and he's just gonna let him go? can't see it some how..
If he is not happy here and wants to leave and there is no sign of improvement then he will let him go....
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you think Roman would encourage him to go? I don't think so.. 30M for Sheva, one of Romans closest friends, and he's just gonna let him go? can't see it some how..
Stevie Wonder could see that it isnt working out for Sheva. RA is gonna have to get his business head on and get as much as he can for Sheva. He obviously wants out, so do the right thing and let him go. thumbsup.gif
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Misschief would have Roman bankrupt in a fortnight :lol:
OYYYYYYYYY. Just because some of us can handle our beer. :) Took me a long time to accept it wasnt gonna work for Sheva at Chelsea but Im resigned to it now. He aint done too badly out of it financially, not that I think money was ever his motivation in the first place, but professionally he's definitely counting the cost of being a mate of Roman's.
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Chelsea.fcSheva ignores reports

Thu, 29th Nov 2007Speaking at Cobham today following the 4-0 win over Rosenborg, Andriy Shevchenko ignored reports that he is unhappy at Chelsea. Sheva was one of the players who took part in a full training session this afternoon after a long journey back from Norway: He said: 'I am part of a Chelsea team that wants to win many things. Every player wants to play every game but I have total respect for the management and great players here and I love the club and our fans.'
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'I am part of a Chelsea team that wants to win many things. Every player wants to play every game but I have total respect for the management and great players here and I love the club and our fans.'
hmm so its not true in other words, he really is trying so hard but maybe it is time to let him go im not sure like i love him as a player so much i watch him whens he on the ground and see that hes trying i cheer him on every time he gets it but i dunno i just never see that final result whats going to happen with this from here
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