According to the Sun, members of the Chelsea Bomb Squad were forced to use separate toilets and locker rooms and needed to eat separately from the first team members. According to reports, Sterling, DiSassi and David Fofana failed to leave Chelsea i...
According to the Sun, members of the Chelsea "Bomb Squad" were forced to use separate toilets and locker rooms and needed to eat separately from the first team members. According to reports, Sterling, DiSassi and David Fofana failed to leave Chelsea in the summer window. They are the last three remaining players of the Chelsea Bombs. Most of the other members left the team this summer, including Bloa, Vega, Chilville and others.
Despite being able to get a generous salary, these players who are not popular with Maresca are completely excluded from the first team. They were forced to use separate toilets, separate locker rooms, and eat separately from the first team members.
This raises doubts, which are often punitive measures against individuals who violate discipline.
Disassi did post a photo of him, Sterling and other members of the bomb squad changing clothes in a humble little room.
Chelsea coach Maresca took a "unexpected" attitude towards the members of the Bomb Squad.
source:7m cn sport