Chelsea have a recent history of making big-money signings who fail to settle at Stamford Bridge.
Left-back Filipe Luis returned to Atletico Madrid in the summer after only a season in west London. And £23.3 million February singing Juan Cuadrado was loaned to Juventus in August after failing to make an impact in Chelsea’s first team.
Pedro could be another of the Blues’ misjudged purchases, but it is far too early to condemn him as a failure just yet.
Both Pedro and Chelsea have more than enough quality to turn their current form around, and the Spain international will undoubtedly start enjoying life more if and when he and the Blues start playing well.
13 Comments
Morish Opota
welkom him back
Valentim Dino Lina
My best player, you are most welcome!!!
Bodil Lehrmann
WHAT DID WE TELL YOU, PEDRITTO ! and for me: you are more than welcome back !
Danny Mulei
Let him comeback home.
Ona Stephen Abine
we welcome him back to his house
Neo Moloi
Yeah boy…….u shouldnt have left barca……even though u dont get in da 1st 11…..work harder nd try 2 improve
Othmanu Omar Badawi
He runs to women’s club now crying
Katsir Al-Jabal
Weuh kuh
X-tain Ugwoke
Too late! lol…
Frederick Oppong Mablee
such x lyf
Avuyile Sanele Songca
Welcome back home boy.
Fannuel Tshuma
Shem ,shame oh yes
Benjamin Kwame Dantey
pedro welcome to de king of foottball team barca