Former Blues boss Jose Mourinho did not force Belgium Romelu Lukaku out of
Chelsea Lukaku revealed, he said the
Portuguese was the first person to send him a message of support following his
move to Everton.
“Choices have been made by me Not by them,” Lukaku told the Daily Express.
Mourinho has been criticised for allowing the Belgian to leave Stamford
Bridge, initially on loan for the 2013-14 campaign before the move was made
permanent by Everton the following summer.
Lukaku, who has scored in each of his last seven Premier League games,
admits he is saddened by Mourinho’s exit and believes the criticism surrounding
the former Chelsea manager is unfair.
“Everyone says it is Mourinho’s fault, but it is not his fault because I
made the decision. I went to his office to ask if I could go.
“He was the first one to say, ‘Good luck.’ When I signed the deal [at
Everton] at 11 o’clock, I got a text message on my old BlackBerry saying ‘Good
luck, do your best and I will see you next season.’ He was the first, nobody
knows that and that is why for me he gets immense respect.
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