Wright-Phillips has no regrets over ill-fated spell at Chelsea
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Shaun Wright-Phillips insists he has no regrets about his move to Chelsea in 2005 - even though it took a chunk out of his career at a prime time.
The 27-year-old winger spent an unhappy three year spell at Stamford Bridge, struggling to hold down a place in the first team and afforded just 82 appearances by José Mourinho and Avram Grant.
Eventually, enough was enough and the Greenwich-born player rejoined former clube Manchester City over the summer in an effort to revive his career.
However, Wright-Phillips claims to have no regrets at trying his luck at West London.
"I have no regrets whatsoever," the England international told the Manchester Evening News.
"It's life isn't it? It's a challenge, and I was up for the challenge and I got as much out it as I could and then it was time for me to move on.
"Chelsea is all in the past. I'm just somebody who looks forward."
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The 27-year-old winger spent an unhappy three year spell at Stamford Bridge, struggling to hold down a place in the first team and afforded just 82 appearances by José Mourinho and Avram Grant.
Eventually, enough was enough and the Greenwich-born player rejoined former clube Manchester City over the summer in an effort to revive his career.
However, Wright-Phillips claims to have no regrets at trying his luck at West London.
"I have no regrets whatsoever," the England international told the Manchester Evening News.
"It's life isn't it? It's a challenge, and I was up for the challenge and I got as much out it as I could and then it was time for me to move on.
"Chelsea is all in the past. I'm just somebody who looks forward."
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