‘It has been fantastic’: Gary Cahill grateful for the good times ahead of Chelsea exit

‘It has been fantastic’: Gary Cahill grateful for the good times ahead of Chelsea exit as he labels Champions League triumph his finest moment

  • Gary Cahill is preparing to leave Chelsea after seven successful years at the club
  • The defender has been a peripheral figure under Maurizio Sarri this season  
  • He was brought on for the final minutes against Watford to say his goodbyes

Gary Cahill has declared Chelsea’s 2012 Champions League triumph as his finest moment at the club as he prepares to leave after seven successful years.

The defender has been a peripheral figure this season but was brought on for the final minutes of Sunday’s 3-0 victory against Watford so that he could make his last appearance at Stamford Bridge, with his contract set to end.

He is unlikely to feature in this week’s fixtures with Eintracht Frankfurt or Leicester, or the Europa League final should they succeed in getting there.

Gary Cahill waves to fans at Stamford Bridge following his side’s victory over Watford

The defender is lifted into the air by his team-mates after the Premier League game

The defender is lifted into the air by his team-mates after the Premier League game

During his time at Chelsea he has won the Champions League, Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup and League Cup, and he told the club’s official website: ‘It was a great moment for me to get out there and say goodbye and just thank the supporters for the great career I have had here of mostly ups. It has been fantastic.

‘The Champions League in Munich was an amazing night to be part of, to be in the team that enabled Chelsea to win it for the first time was amazing but a very close second for me was the first Premier League I won.

‘I have watched this league since I was a kid and I know how hard it is to go out every single week and try to get three points, as you saw in this game in the first half against Watford, so to do that consistently throughout the period of a season and to win the trophy is one of the best feelings as well.’

Cahill has declared the 2012 Champions League triumph as his finest moment at the club

Cahill has declared the 2012 Champions League triumph as his finest moment at the club

Former Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah was also handed a rare appearance by visitors Watford, making his first league start since December.

His manager Javi Gracia had been impressed with his performance during the first half and Chalobah told Watford’s official website: ‘It’s been a very difficult year for me, coming in and out, but I just tried to give everything I can.

‘I left it all out there and I blew up after about 50 minutes! It’s always difficult not playing games and that match fitness and sharpness is something you always lack when you don’t get that opportunity.

‘But what can I do? The boys been flying this year and you’ve got to look at it that way and keep going.’

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