WATCH Marc Guiu's Horrific Miss For Chelsea Against Servette, Apologises To Fans Later
Marc Guiu Horrible Miss: The former FC Barcelona player had an ordinary night, as he missed one of the easiest goals he could have ever scored. WATCH.
Marc Guiu Horrible Miss: It was a forgettable night for Spain's Marc Guiu in Chelsea's impressive 2-0 victory over Servette in their UEFA Coference League 2024/25 Qualification, as he ended up producing one of the most horrific misses you will ever see on a football pitch. The 18-year old, who came up the ranks after a breakthrough last season at FC Barcelona, dispossessed the keeper near the halfway line, and all he needed to do was tap-in the ball into an empty net, but failed to do so.
Watch Marc Guiu's horrific miss here:
This is what Mikel Obi was lamenting about. Chelsea should be signing players that can help them get back on track. Players that have something to offer.
— Slimfit (@iSlimfit) August 22, 2024
This is what signing a Marc Guiu means.
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However, after the match, the player took to 'X' to apologise to Chelsea fans, and assured them that the player will work hard and improve in the future.
"Hey Blues, I want to thank you for your support during our game. I'm thrilled we won, but I'm also disappointed in myself for missing that goal. I know I had a great opportunity, and I'm truly sorry it didn't go in. Please know I'll keep working hard and learning from my mistakes. Thanks," said Marc Guiu, via a post on his official 'X' account.
Hey Blues, I want to thank you for your support during our game. I'm thrilled we won, but I'm also disappointed in myself for missing that goal. I know I had a great opportunity, and I'm truly sorry it didn't go in. Please know I'll keep working hard and learning from my… pic.twitter.com/mWnc3NfVr6
— Marc Guiu 🇪🇸 (@MarcGuiuXtra) August 22, 2024
Enzo Maresca Praises Marc Guiu's Workrate Inspite Of Him Missing A Sitter
The Chelsea coach had words of encouragement for the teenager, and had the following to say in the post-match interview:
"I said to him that he probably doesn’t like easy goals, he likes difficult goals! For me, it is very normal. He is [born in] 2006. He is the youngest one in the squad. The way he works off the ball, he runs a lot, he presses. It doesn’t matter, he is going to score," said the Chelsea boss, as reported by Chelsea Chronicle.