Chelsea player, David Luiz has admitted that he would have left the club during the summer had it been former manager Antonio Conte remained in charge.
A similar statement was made earlier this month by Brazilian team mate, Willian, who revealed that there was ‘no chance’ he would still be playing for Chelsea if Conte was still calling the shots.
Luiz also endured a breakdown in his relationship with the Italian during a challenging season for everyone at the club.
“If the manager had stayed the same, of course, everybody knows maybe I had to move clubs. Now I am here and so happy,” he told Sky Sports.
David Luiz who spent much of the 2017/18 campaign injured, returned to the Chelsea lineup under new boss Maurizio Sarri and is enjoying a fresh start.
“It is amazing to play football, of course last season was not the best for me inside the pitch, but also I learned a lot outside the pitch as a person, as a man. It is always great to be on the pitch,” he said.
“I learned a lot, sometimes you have to be patient, sometimes you have to take care of your body, sometimes you have to learn from outside to be good in the future. So for me it was great.
“I think every coach comes with new stuff and can improve and help us and of course Sarri are already taught me many things I never saw before,” the player said.
“It’s great to understand football – it never stops – since I started playing football I always learn from every coach, it’s great.”
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