Chelsea Bomb Squad member set to be reintegrated into first-team after impressing behind the scenes
ThesunNov 14, 2025Read original
AXEL DISASI may be about to write a comeback story for the ages.
A matter of weeks ago, it seemed unthinkable that he’d ever be welcomed back into the
聽Chelsea聽fold.
With Enzo Maresca admitting to not even seeing him around the training ground, the French defender was even
聽using a separate TOILET and changing room聽from the rest of his team-mates.
Disasi, 27, has suffered a fall from grace since joining the Blues, from competing in the World Cup final with
聽France聽three years ago, to most recently captaining Chelsea’s development team after beingfrozenout at Cobham.
The French defender’s excellent attitude and mentality, however, have paid dividends with those in charge.
His shock inclusion in the Chelsea U21 team last weekend was a signal of how effectively he’s been helping young players, while also presenting an opportunity for him to gain minutes and fitness.
And while it looked as though that would be beneficial as he searched for a January move away from Stamford Bridge, he could even stay at the club.
Yesterday, Disasi trained with the Chelsea first team for the first time since thesummer, when he was demoted to the Blues ‘bomb squad’ alongside Raheem Sterling and other players that the club were keen to sell.
聽WATCH ONLY ON DAZN聽It’s thenextstep in a remarkable comeback that could see him gradually reintroduced to first-team football, in a somewhat similar vein to how
聽Trevoh Chalobah聽, 26, became a regular starter under Maresca.
Like Disasi, it looked as though Chalobah’sfuturelay elsewhere when he was left at home for the club’spre-seasontour in July 2024.
And with a successful loan at
聽Crystal Palace聽it looked as though he wasn’t destined to be a Chelsea player going forward.
Chalobah, though, was recalled and reintroduced to Maresca’s team in January this year, with the Italian boss not looking back since.
Just three years ago, Disasi played inFrance‘s World Cup final defeat to Lionel Messi’s
聽Argentina聽.
He was signed by Chelsea for £38.5m in August 2023, but a string of poor performances saw him become surplus to requirements, and someone the Blues could scoop a good fee for last summer.
However, despite being approached by Premier League clubs, Disasi only wanted to move back to Monaco, as he told French outlet La Media Carre.
He said: “In the period between the approaches from Bournemouth and
聽West Ham聽, Monaco arrived, and that hit me emotionally.
“I had three incredible years at Monaco. When they came in, all the memories came back. Monaco is home.
“I hoped that Chelsea would find a solution to allow me to leave on loan. I pushed until the last minute to go to Monaco.”
Disasi is likely to be slowly reintegrated at Chelsea rather than being thrust into the limelight like Chalobah was.
But he still may well move away from Stamford Bridge when the transfer window opens.