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Cole has no regrets about leaving the gunners
Speak on Sky sports During his appearance in Monday Night Football, Ashley Cole admitted that he was still affected by the backlash that had surrounded his transfer from Arsenal to Chelsea in 2006, but that he did not regret his departure for Stamford Bridge.
The 38-year-old said the consequences of leaving the club he joined at the age of nine were still painful.
'It hurts me because it was not just my fault. I did not leave without reason. I did not go to Arsene Wenger and did not say "today, I want to leave". It was more than that, said Cole.
"That's what happens in football and I see that happens to a lot of other players. It's life.
"I played and they played, but I sometimes feel a little sad because it was my club and I played there since I was nine years old. It is sometimes difficult to have this fan discomfort. "
Cole, who has won eight trophies during his career with the Blues, including the Champions League in 2012, said the move had finally worked in his best interest.
'The way I acted I was a little stubborn at the time. I might have had to sit down with a few more people at that time and walk around with an icy head.
I was a little lucid and I did not realize what I was doing at the time, but I do not regret it. When I look back now, I think it was something that might have happened. "
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These stories are examples from external media sources. They do not represent the views or the position of the Chelsea Football Club.
Cole has no regrets about leaving the gunners
Speaking on Sky Sports during his appearance on Monday Night Football, Ashley Cole admitted that he was still affected by the repercussions that had surrounded his transfer from Arsenal to Chelsea in 2006 but that He did not regret going to Stamford Bridge.
The 38-year-old said the consequences of leaving the club he joined at the age of nine were still painful.
'It hurts me because it was not just my fault. I did not leave without reason. I did not go to Arsene Wenger and did not say "today, I want to leave". It was more than that, said Cole.
"That's what happens in football and I see that happens to a lot of other players. It's life.
"I played and they played, but I sometimes feel a little sad because it was my club and I played there since I was nine years old. It is sometimes difficult to have this fan discomfort. "
Cole, who has won eight trophies during his career with the Blues, including the Champions League in 2012, said the move had finally worked in his best interest.
'The way I acted I was a little stubborn at the time. I might have had to sit down with a few more people at that time and walk around with an icy head.
I was a little lucid and I did not realize what I was doing at the time, but I do not regret it. When I look back now, I think it was something that might have happened. "