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Emegha Fires Back: “I Saw All the S*** People Were Saying”

Emmanuel Emegha is the forward who is set to join Chelsea. He has reacted strongly after being the subject of heavy criticism. The 22-year-old admitted he read every negative message about him. Strong language was used to tell his critics to keep talking. He says he’ll use the criticism as fuel to come back stronger.

“I saw it all”

Emegha said he had been reading everything that was being said, especially online. He noted how difficult it was to ignore negative messages, but added that reacting with form on the pitch is the best response. He didn’t shy away from using foul language to emphasise his point, demanding that critics talk more so he can answer with performance.

Fan backlash at Strasbourg adds pressure

While still at RC Strasbourg, Emegha faced hostility from home fans after a public display of his imminent move to Chelsea. Some fans booed him, feeling he had moved on before they had been ready to let him go. This extra pressure off the field seems to have weighed on him — yet now he says the experience has toughened him.

Chelsea move and expectations

Emegha’s signing by Chelsea is viewed as a long-term project. The club believe in his potential, but the criticism reveals the intensity of expectation. He knows that being linked to a big club brings higher stakes — every mistake is amplified, and every goal gets fewer words. The criticism isn’t just about form; it’s about identity.

Turning criticism into drive

Instead of ignoring the negativity, Emegha says he’s going to use it. He is determined to let his feet do the talking — scoring, creating chances, making a mark. The language reflects emotion, but the message is clear: he’s not going to be quiet anymore.

Author’s Insight

Here’s the thing: young players often face fierce scrutiny before they’ve properly settled. For Emegha, this moment could define him. If he channels the criticism into consistent performances, this chapter becomes a catalyst. If it eats at his confidence, it becomes baggage. For Chelsea fans, this is more than a signing — it’s a character test. And for Emegha, saying the words was one step; backing them up on the pitch will be the next.

As featured on Chelseanews.com

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