Posts Tagged ‘Al Wahda’

ADRIAN MUTU STILL OWES CHELSEA

Saturday, December 21st, 2019

Current Al Wahda reserve coach Adrian Mutu is being said to owe English Premier League side Chelsea a total sum of 17 million euros.

The Romanian got himself into a back and forth row with the Blues upon leaving the club and his failure to secure a reasonable deal at the European Court for Human Rights has seen him being ordered to pay such an outrageous amount.

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Adrian Mutu enjoying life

Tuesday, March 19th, 2019

Former Chelsea striker is currently enjoying his life as the coach of the Al Wahda U21 team in the United Arab Emirates. Indeed his team has won their latest game against Al Wasl 2-0. The win put them second in the table one point behind leaders Al Ain.

Adrian Mutu said that this was an important win for the team as he wants his players to put pressure on the leader. He said that the objective of the team is to win the U21 Championship and he believes that they have the potential to do it.
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Chelsea To Continue Their Legal Battle Against Adrian Mutu

Saturday, December 22nd, 2018

Adrian Mutu, who was once a great footballer player and was supposed to be a star player in the upcoming future is now known for all the bad reasons possible and is going through the worst phase of his life. He was a very successful player and used to play for Chelsea but his short and great career came to an end in the year 2004 when he was accused of taking cocaine and within a short period of time his charges proved to be true and consequently his contracted with the Chelsea was terminated and before he was fired by Chelsea, FIFA also banned him for a period of 7 month.

In a recent interview with Sky Sports News, the spokesperson of Chelsea told that they have no intention of dropping the case against Adrian and they will continue this long legal battle against their former player Adrian Mutu (striker) and will leave no stone unturned to claim the damages of £15 million from him. Adrian Mutu appealed against the order of lifetime ban but his appeal was rejected by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
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