Hudson-Odoi disappointed with performance for 2019/2020 season

Published on: 09 August 2020

English teenager of Ghanaian descent, Callum Hudson-Odoi says he is disappointed with his performance in the 2019/2020 football season.

After a long stay on the sidelines due to an injury setback, the exciting winger had the opportunity to play under new manager Frank Lampard in his first season in the English Premier League.

At the end of a campaign which has seen Chelsea bowing out of the Champions League at the Round of 16 stage, Callum Hudson-Odoi says he could have done more in terms of his contribution in assists and goals to his team.

“For me personally, I think it is not the season that I would have liked to have. I could have worked on so many aspects of my game to become a better player. I’m working hard every day and training hard every day but sometimes in a game, you want to score goals, assist goals, help the team as much possible, and I feel like this year I wasn’t doing enough of that”, the 19-year-old told ESPN.

He added, “To myself, I feel disappointed because I know I’m capable of scoring goals and capable of assisting goals so when I don’t do it, I feel frustrated because I know what I can do and what I can’t do. ‘For me, it was more of a personal thing where. Cal, you can do better, you’ve got to keep going, keep working hard, try and get the goals and assists and help the team as much as possible.’

In the 2019/2020 football season, Callum Hudson-Odoi made 33 appearances where he scored 3 goals and provided 6 assists.

 

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