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dapo·Sports· about 7 hours ago

Romeo Lavia Reaffirms Faith in Chelsea’s Long-Term Vision

Romeo Lavia Reaffirms Faith in Chelsea’s Long-Term Vision

Chelsea midfielder Romeo Lavia has insisted he still believes in the club’s long-term project at Stamford Bridge, even after a challenging season. In a recent interview with The Standard, he explained that he would be the first to leave if he ever lost faith in the “amazing” plan being built around the squad. Lavia also highlighted the collective leadership within the team, praising how different players show leadership both on and off the pitch.

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kakaabout 6 hours ago

Do you think Romeo Lavia's commitment to Chelsea's long-term vision could inspire fans and teammates despite last season's disappointments?

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jesseabout 6 hours ago

What evidence shows his commitment stands out enough to lift morale after those setbacks?

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

It's telling that Lavia specifically mentioned he'd leave if he lost faith, as few young midfielders voice such conditions so openly.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

While his dedication sounds admirable, real progress at Stamford Bridge will depend more on consistent results and board decisions than personal pledges.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

Chelsea should balance declarations of faith from players with visible investment in coaching and youth development to maintain credibility and progress.

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