CHELSEA could do with someone reliable in their struggling team and fans are devastated to see one former star is still tearing it up elsewhere.
Club legend N’Golo Kante rolled back the years with a sublime diving header for current side Al-Ittihad on Friday.
GettyNgolo Kante scored a stunning header for Al-Ittihad against Al-Hilal[/caption]
Zakaria Hawsawi whipped a ball in from the left flank
Kante sprinted into the area to try and meet it
The Frenchman leapt into the air and got his head to the ball
His effort flew past Yassine Bono and into the back of the net
The 32-year-old midfielder was doing everything he could to make his way into the box and get on the end of a whipped cross from Zakaria Hawsawi.
Kante was arriving at the back post when he threw himself through the air at the ball and fired it past Al-Hilal goalkeeper Yassine Bono.
Although a personal moment to remember for the World Cup winner, the game was ultimately one to forget for Al-Ittihad.
Kante’s header was their only goal of the clash as they went on to lose the game 3-1 to the league leaders.
Al-Ittihad, home of Fabinho and Karim Benzema, are now languishing in fifth place in the Saudi Pro League table and are some 25 points off top spot.
Chelsea fans were still in awe of the individual brilliance they saw from Kante despite being on the receiving end of a loss and took to social media to call for their former star to return to Stamford Bridge.
One fan wrote: “Wish we still had him.”
While another added: “Old but gold!!”
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A third chimed in writing: “I wish the board could just bring him back even if is for two seasons we need him and we really really miss him!”
And a fourth was aggrieved that Chelsea had allowed Kante to leave the club in the first place, writing: “And we let him go…”.
The Blues have invested heavily since the Frenchman swapped London for the Middle East in a free transfer last summer.
Including the acquisition of replacement Moises Caicedo in a British record £115m deal from Brighton.
But despite owner Todd Boehly dropping huge amounts of money on incoming signings, Chelsea have failed to live up to the expectations set by the big name players littered around their team this season.
The west Londoners were labelled as the “blue billion pound bottle jobs” by Gary Neville when they lost to a youthful Liverpool team in the Carabao Cup final last weekend.
And Mauricio Pochetino‘s side are struggling in the league too as they currently sit in the bottom half of the table with 10 league defeats this season already.
AlamyChelsea are struggling to find their feet this season[/caption]