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Marin will not leave Chelsea

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Chelsea’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, following his move to the team. The player has not gone on to really enforce himself into the starting eleven, and many have gone on to suggest that he made
the wrong decision to move to the London based club.
Marin went on to join Chelsea from Werder Bremen. While with the German club, the player was regarded to be one of the best players around. He was running the show for Bremen, and it looked like he was bound to become one of the best.
However, it now seems like the player might end up leave Chelsea, following him making only five starts for Chelsea all season long, along with eleven appearances as a substitute. Despite these claims, Marin has gone on to insist that he has no such plans,
since he is willing to spend as much time at Chelsea, as it takes for him to become a first choice player for the team.
"One can still not judge [my career at Chelsea] after such a short time," he said in a recent interview.
"The injury has been a spanner in the works, but in the last games as a substitute I've shown that I can keep up.”

"Now I need more play rhythm and consistency, so that I can reach my full potential. Definitely, [I will reach my potential]. I do not regret the change in the least, my time will come.”

"There were some questions from the Bundesliga, from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Russia-c2991. But [Rafa] Benitez has told me personally that I get my games, and that the club and he trusted in me and my qualities.
He then went on to admit that it was his injury that kept him out for as long as he was out, and that he would be looking to get back to his very best soon enough, so that he could go on and start playing for Chelsea on a regular basis.
"My injury put me out of action for three months, the first team was initially successful and it made it more difficult for me to get back into the team.”
Despite all of Marin's claims, with a new manager set to come into the club, that manager is bound to be ready to make a few more signings. Once these signings are made, it is going to be very hard for the German to be able to break back into the first team.
This is why he needs to go on and figure out just what he plans on doing in the future, sooner, rather than later.

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