Tag: Malo Gusto

  • Youthful squad not a justification for Chelsea’s lacklustre performances -Malo Gusto

    Youthful squad not a justification for Chelsea’s lacklustre performances -Malo Gusto

    Malo Gusto has emphasised that youth should not serve as an excuse for Chelsea’s underperformance this season.

    He has set his sights on defeating Liverpool in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final to rejuvenate the team and propel them beyond their struggles in the midtable of the Premier League.

    Chelsea’s turbulent season, marked by spells of poor form, has often directed scrutiny towards manager Mauricio Pochettino.

    The young squad recognises that clinching silverware at Wembley could serve as the spark needed to reignite their campaign.

    At just 20 years old, Gusto is among several key players in Chelsea’s squad who are under the age of 25, including Enzo Fernández, Cole Palmer, Moisés Caicedo, Nicolas Jackson, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Conor Gallagher. Despite their youth, Gusto insists that age should not hinder their performance on the pitch.

    “Yes, we have to take the opportunity,” Gusto said. “We don’t have a choice. We have to win every game. We are young but it is not an excuse.

    “We have a lot of quality and we want to win everything. We are Chelsea. It’s a good opportunity for us to improve and keep pushing.

    “Of course, I have a big chance, and the team as well, to win a trophy early in the season. I think it can be nice for our mentality to help us become better until the end of the season.”


    With Chelsea currently positioned ninth in the Premier League table, securing a domestic cup victory may emerge as their sole pathway to European football next season.

    “Yeah, it’s a new project. I think maybe we have to take more time than the other teams,” Gusto said.

    “This trophy can be good for this young team. We are young but in the pitch it’s not about how old you are, you know? You have to keep pushing game after game.”


    Injuries to Reece James, a player Gusto has admired for some time, opened up a place at right-back for him this season.

  • Gusto to stay at Lyon despite Chelsea interest

    Gusto to stay at Lyon despite Chelsea interest

    Despite Chelsea’s interest, Malo Gusto will continue at Lyon, according to club president Jean-Michel Aulas, who also stated that the right-back will stay in Ligue 1.

    The Premier League powerhouses, who oversaw a high-spending January transfer window, have been mentioned as potential destinations for the young player.

    International youth of France The most recent candidate to be mentioned for a relocation, Gusto, supposedly already has a six-and-a-half-year contract with personal terms set.

    However, according to sources, Lyon rejected a £17.6 million offer from the Blues on Wednesday, and according to Aulas, the 19-year-old will not be moving this month.

    “I have the pleasure to explain that Malo Gusto, one of Lyon’s big talents, will continue to play for Lyon until at least June 30,” he wrote on Twitter.

    Gusto’s contract with the Ligue 1 team, which is now ninth with just one victory in their past five games in the top division, expires at the end of the upcoming season.

    In order to get Chelsea to boost their offer or wait until the end of the season, the club is said to value him closer to £35 million (€40 million).

    Gusto has made 47 appearances for his hometown club and is vying for a spot on Didier Deschamps’ France senior team.

    He would join Chelsea as their seventh new player of the transfer window, and after Monaco defender Benoit Badiashile, he would be the second player from Ligue 1.

    Other long-term additions to Stamford Bridge include David Datro Fofana, Andrey Santos, Mykhaylo Mudryk, and Noni Madueke. Joao Felix also came on loan from Atletico Madrid.