England's most beloved player who almost quit football. Chloe Kelly and her crazy season
"For a long time I’ve tried to work through professional challenges privately, not commenting publicly, but with my situation increasingly being debated in the public domain I feel it’s time to be open and transparent and you heard it from my perspective. A key lesson I have learned in my life is that whilst I can't control someone's negative behaviour towards me, I can control how long I am prepared to tolerate it."
These words were written in January 2025 on Chloe Kelly's Instagram page, who at the time was playing for Manchester City. However, during her five seasons with the Citizens, she did not receive the pitch time she needed, and there was also speculation that relationships in the locker room with then-coach Gareth Taylor were not good. Kelly ended her statement by saying that she wish to be happy again.
For a short while, it was rumored that Kelly might move to main rivals Manchester United. Those rumours were quickly put to rest by Arsenal, who on the final day of the winter transfer window announced that the 27-year-old striker would wear their jersey for the remainder of the season. At the time it was only a loan move, but with just six months left on her City contract, it was clear that no one would see her in their colours again.
I am coming home
For Chloe Kelly, the move to the Gunners was also a “homecoming,” as she described it herself. It was at Arsenal that she spent the early years of her youth career, along with Leah Williamson. Kelly amused fans with a welcome scene involving her new teammate Katie McCabe, in which they referenced one of their previous matches, when McCabe had struck Kelly in the face with the ball. The teammates showed that they are able to take the sins of the past with humour.
And if Kelly said in January that she wants to be happy again, at Arsenal she very likely became happy. She made her first appearance in the North London derby against Tottenham, which the Gunners won 5:0 at home soil, a match that also set a new attendance record, with more than 47,000 spectators.
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