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The former new Hazard, 28-year-old Musongda retired regretfully

12:02pm, 3 July 2025Football

July 1 At the age of 28, Chelsea former player Charlie Mussonda, who was once regarded as expected to follow Hazard's footsteps, had no choice but to end his football career after being tortured by long-term injuries.

Musongda was born in the Chelsea youth training system. He has delicate skills and excellent dribbling and passing skills. As early as the youth team, he was highly expected by fans and the media for his similar style to Hazard and was named "New Hazard". In 2015, he made his first appearance in Chelsea's first team, which should have opened a brilliant chapter, but injuries followed him like a shadow. Since then, in order to seek more opportunities to play, he has been loaned to Real Betis, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Celtics and other clubs many times, but frequent injuries have made it difficult for him to play stably and he has never gained a foothold on the loan team.

In a affectionate retirement video, Mu Songda sighed: "Today, I want to announce an important decision. This is not easy, but it is the result of careful consideration. Looking back on the past, I want to live with my goal to inspire and inspire others." He also revealed that although he is still young, he is eager to help young players who lack the opportunity to show their talents and pass on their experiences.

Leaving Chelsea hit Musongda a huge blow. His entire career, injuries and failures became his "main theme". Now, although he bid farewell to the professional arena, Musongda is positive and optimistic, hoping to continue to contribute to the football career in the new field. His tenacity is worthy of the respect of fans, and his subsequent trends have also attracted much attention.

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