‘I used to kick my mom after games, and went to see a shrink’

Chelsea are in the midst of a center-back search, and so far, their number 1 target is an excellent Sevilla player Jules Kounde. The French international is a subject of a 10.5 billion Ksh, and if the transfer fails, the Seville sporting director Ramon Rodriguez ‘Monchi’ could end up being kicked by his player. On a more serious note, Kounde admitted that he used to vent his anger on his mother, kicking her after games, and had to see a psychiatrist.Thomas Tuchel has known Jules #kounde 🇫🇷 for several years, and told PSG sports management about his game in 2018. #CFC [ ABC Sevilla ] pic.twitter.com/josnePqdHY— Star🌟 Boy Kai ™ 🇬🇭🇩🇪 (@Appiahmakkavel1) August 9, 2021 While Monchi is waiting for Chelsea to call and make an official offer, the media attention is on the 22-years old Parisian born footballer, who gave some insights on his youth in a recent interview, revealing a rather bizarre episode with his mother.”When I started playing football in my village, we were playing at a very low level. And we had a bad team, we often lost. I couldn’t stand losing, it was driving me crazy. I had a period when I was eight or nine years old when I was terrible with my mother. I remember kicking my mother’s legs. When I came home from games, I got pissed off and did some awkward stuff. This period lasted a little while. My mother went to see someone for advice, because she couldn’t handle me on this point. The shrink had said to her: ‘Do the same thing, if he kicks you, kick him, like that, he will calm down’. Over time, everything went back to normal” he told Onze Mundial.CHELSEA – CRYSTAL PALACEChelsea are yet to come back with the offer, as they are more concentrated on their biggest transfer, Romelu Lukaku, who is due to sign on Wednesday, and fill the most pressing need – a proper striker. After that, Tuchel will probably come back for Kounde. The tansfer should have happened before, but Chelsea’s Kurt Zouma refused to be a part of the deal and move to Seville, so the Blues must find another solution.

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