Chelsea star rubbishes Real Madrid return reports, saying he's happy at the Stamford Bridge

Chelsea star rubbishes Real Madrid return reports, saying he's happy at the Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea superstar Marcos Alonso has rubished the rumours of his possible return to Real Madrid anytime soon.

The left full back claims to be enjoying life under new Blues manager Maurizio Sarri since he arrive from Napoli this summer.

Alonso has scored once in five appearances for the Stamford Bridge side this season with two superb assists as they continue their win run so far.

The 27-year-old got his career started at the Santiago Bernabeu as a youth player in 2008 and got ptomoted to the senior team two years later.

He had a short spell with Los Blancos senior team as he had just one appearance before being bundled out to Bolton Wanderers the same year.

After his three year spell with the Wanderers, he joined Fiorentina in 2013 and then to Chelsea in 2016 under former boss Antonio Conte.

However, the defeder reveals his future lies with the decision of the Blues boss according to Goal .com.
He has already tasted Premier League and FA Cup glory with Chelsea, as well as making his senior international debut for Spain, and has told Sky Sports:

"I feel good. I'm enjoying the new manager, I'm enjoying my team-mates, I'm happy here at Chelsea.
"I'm obviously still hungry for more. It's going to be a tough season, lots of teams are fighting for everything but I want to win all the titles we are playing for .
"For that we have to work hard and I have to be ready for tough times . It's never easy to get the points at the beginning of the season and even more with a new manager. We are still on our way to where we want to get .
"I think we are doing well and getting points but we still have to improve and we still have to play better. If we do this we will be up there fighting for every title. "

Alonso has helped Chelsea to make a faultless start to their 2018-19 campaign, collecting five Premier League wins and an opening victory in the Europa League group stage.

Chelsea star rubbishes Real Madrid return reports, saying he's happy at the Stamford Bridge

He has contributed one goal and two assists to that cause, with their a determination on his part to offer even more as he chases down a standing as the best left-back on the planet.

"That's why I came to Chelsea," Alonso added.

"When you come to one of the top teams in the world with some great players, you can fight for that spot and that's what I try to do .
"I want to keep improving and to work hard to be one of the best. I want to score more goals, I want to give more assists, I want to do more tackles.
"Everything I can do to help is good for the team and good for myself. "

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