Romelu Lukaku has admitted that he was not happy with the situation at Chelsea under German manager Thomas Tuchel.
The 28-year-old striker has scored seven goals in 18 appearances since re-signing with Chelsea.
“Physically I’m doing great. I’m just not very happy with the situation, but that’s normal,” Lukaku said.
“I think the boss has decided to play a different formation but I have to stick at it and get on with it professionally. I’m not happy with the situation but it’s my job and I mustn’t give up.” Lukaku added.
Lukaku also expressed his regret about the decision to leave Inter, where he had the best two seasons of his career.
The Belgian star moved from Manchester United to Inter in 2019 and scored 34 goals in 51 appearances in his first season with the Italian team. The following season, he went on to score 30 goals, including 24 in Serie A to help Inter win their first Scudetto in 11 years.
“I don’t think any of it should have happened the way it did. The way I left Inter and the way I communicated with the Inter fans. I’m annoyed about that because it’s not the right time now but it wasn’t the right time when I left either.
“I always said that I love Inter and I’ll play for them again. I really hope so. I fell in love with Italy. Now is the right time to talk about it and tell people what really happened, without saying anything bad about anyone, because I’m not like that.” he added.
It will clearly have a negative impact as the Blues are preparing for the welcome match against Liverpool on Sunday.
Chelsea is sitting second place at the Premier League tables so far, eight poins behind the leader Manchester City.