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It did not work for Michy Batshuayi in Chelsea yet.
The Belgian striker has scored 19 times for the Blues in 53 appearances since joining in 2016, but he was loaned to the club last year in Borussia Dortmund and Valencia, while he's from return to the Premier League with Crystal Palace, which he is loaned until the end of the season.
But while the 25-year-old found limited opportunities for Chelsea under different managers, he nevertheless identified some crucial goals for the club, including winning the Premier League title at West Bromwich Albion for the team. from Antonio Conte to May 2017.
And he recalled how he felt he had scored that goal for the Blues in an interview with Palace TV.
"The feeling: I can not explain this moment, but I think it's the best moment in my world," he said.
His comments should please fans of Chelsea, who have not yet seen the best of him at Stamford Bridge.
Palace director Roy Hodgson, however, said he hoped the 25-year-old could borrow his disappointing spell in Valencia and show that it could be a Premier League success.
"It's a pretty short period [at Valencia]But to be fair to him, he moved out and he showed he did not just want to be part of a team and make money, he wanted to go play football, "Hodgson said.
"He showed that by leaving Chelsea to go play in Dortmund, then Valencia, and again when he was clearly explained that he would not be first on the score sheet.
"He has nothing to prove to me, I know he's a very good player and he scores goals, that's the type of player we're looking for.
"His resume is very good and I'm sure he will look to complete this resume and leave behind the first six months of the season, when it may not be as good as he would have liked.
"But if he had done well in Valencia and had scored 15 goals in 22 games, we might not see him here at the Palace, so maybe we should be grateful. that it did not go so well in Valencia. "
Meanwhile, Batshuayi emphasized his hopes for his stay at the Palace, adding that he was hungry to succeed and succeed with the Eagles.
"I just want to say that I'm very happy to come here, I'll do my best and I'm hungry to score goals," he said.
"I will do my best here, I am very happy."
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