“Close to anarchy” – concerns in Portugal over player’s Chelsea transfer

chelsea’s Giovanni Quenda’s plans focus mainly on growth, recovery and long-term integration. However, not everyone in Portugal is on board with the idea that Stamford Bridge is the right next step.

The 18-year-old has just returned to action for Sporting after being out for almost four months fractured fifth metatarsal. Chelsea oversaw his recovery in Londonprepared him physically and essentially Started preparing him for Premier League life Before he officially arrived.

Now he’s back, fit, sharp to press for minutes in decisive matches. Naturally, the focus is again turning to what happens next.

And in Portugal some people have very raised eyebrows.

Concerns increased in Portugal after withdrawal

called out in an opinion article “Don’t lose yourself, Kwenda.” published by to ballExecutive editor Fernando Urbano does not hold back in his assessment of Quenda’s move to Chelsea.

He starts off with praise, making it clear what kind of talent we’re dealing with.

“Players like Giovani Kwenda are becoming rare. He is courageous, he takes on defenders and embraces one-on-ones in a way that is increasingly uncommon.”

Then comes the twist.

“I fear that the decision to go to Chelsea could be a very bad choice. For him and, as a consequence, for the national team.”

Urbano outlined the context of Cuenda’s recent months at Sporting, before his arrival at Chelsea.

The winger was a key part of the club’s title-winning campaign last season. However, this year has been more complicated. The injury kept him out for almost four months and Sporting missed him.

There were also moments when Jenny Katamo took advantage of the situation and dropped Kwenda from the starting eleven.

Even now, there are signs that the player is still working to get back to full intensity. Urbano points to the recent match at Dragao, where the winger’s lack of explosiveness was noticeable after a long layoff.

At the same time, Portuguese journalists highlight a major strength in Quenda’s profile. Under both Rubén Amorim and Rui Borges, he developed strong defensive awareness, playing as a wing-back in a 3–4–3 system. That tactical background could prove valuable in England.

Chelsea’s criticism deepens

The logic behind the concern is not new, but it is clearly stated.

“For many years now, the London club has been run like a computer game, where money is plentiful and standards are scarce.”

Urbano also expands on that idea by pointing to the widespread Bleuco model, where players are often moved between clubs like Strasbourg without clear long-term direction.

There is also a widespread perception that Chelsea lack stability at the moment.

“It is in this context, close to anarchy, that Kwenda will come,” he writes, describing a club he sees as having an identity crisis.

According to Urbano, the current situation has reminded fans of the Roman Abramovich era, when the club felt more structured and decisive.

A ‘lottery’ with high ceilings

Giovanni Quenda’s condition has been described as precarious rather than catastrophic, but there is no sugar coating this.

“When the season starts, there may be 30 to 40 players reporting to Stamford Bridge, and there will be at least four or five players competing for his place.”

“It will be a lottery for Kwenda,” Urbano says. At the same time, there is a clear acknowledgment of the reversal, almost as a warning and a compliment.

“But if he comes out on top, it will be a testament to life – being successful in that environment will mean he can be successful anywhere.”

In other words, survive Chelsea and you can survive anything.

Context remains important for Chelsea

Giovani Quenda would not be arriving at Chelsea under normal circumstances. The club invested approximately £43.5 million (€50 million+), took control of his recovery, and have already begun to prepare him physically and mentally for what is to come.

This is the club version of the story. The tone from Portugal is more cautious. There is praise for the player, but there is a lot of doubt about the environment in which he is stepping.

For now, Kwenda’s job is simple. Get minutes, regain full intensity and finish the season strong with Sporting.

Very little can be predicted as to what will happen next. And if Urbano is right, it may depend as much on the chaos around him as on his own talent.

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“Anarchy” – Surprise at Pep Guardiola’s ‘toleration’ with Manchester City player

Manchester CityRyan Cherky has enjoyed an excellent debut season in the Premier League.

The attacking midfielder is a product of Lyon’s youth system and has spent six years with their first team.

During his time with the Ligue 1 team, the Manchester City star scored 29 goals and 46 assists in 189 appearances.

Their performance convinced Citizens to invest approximately €36.5m in June 2025 and the decision has paid off so far.

Last November, Sports Witness Covered claims from France Paris Saint-Germain failed to sign him in the past.

Pep Guardiola and Manchester City will be delighted that the 22-year-old is now at the Etihad. He has scored nine goals and provided 13 assists in 43 matches so far this season.

His Premier League statistics are as follows:

  • Appearances: 26
  • Start: 15
  • Total minutes: 1,392
  • Minutes per game: 54
  • Target: 3
  • Assist: 10

Not a normal Guardiola player

Ryan Cherky played alongside Nicolas Tagliafico in his final three years at Lyon.

The left-back has given an interview to SashaJRR bolvaip Have released their comments on the Manchester City man. The 33-year-old Argentinian has full praise for his former teammate.

“He has a lot of quality. I don’t know if there are players like him these days. Wingers today are more dangerous with pace in one-on-one situations, but he is very skilled with both feet, he likes to dribble everywhere, but he is disorganized,” He said.

When further analyzing the attacker’s play, the fullback admitted that Cherky is not the type of player who would adapt to Pep Guardiola’s system.

Tagliafico explained: “I don’t know how Guardiola is coping with him, because he is more structured.

“It’s all very good when you are going forward, you have to attack, and it’s good that he is disorganized, but you lose the ball and it creates chaos. Despite everything, he is very good, he is also strong, he has a lot of talent. And he is still just a kid, he is 22 years old.”

Our opinion: Manchester City’s star will continue to shine

Ryan Cherky has already impressed in his first season at Manchester City. To put it into context, the Frenchman became the first player since Dimitri Payet [for West Ham United] To register 10 Premier League assists in his debut season.

They still have a long future ahead of them and are likely to get even better in the years to come.

Pep Guardiola’s side would be delighted to get a star, and that too at a reasonable price in the current market.

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