Ranking Chelsea’s Premier League Goalkeepers – Worst to Best
12. Jurgen Macho
Chelsea Career: 2003-2004, 0 appearances. Macho spent three years at Sunderland, before making the journey south in 2003. Arriving as second-choice to Carlo Cudicini, the Austrian would always have expected a tough task breaking into the first-team. However, the Italian keeper was not the only obstacle Macho would face: after suffering a long-term injury, he failed to make a single competitive appearance for Chelsea in what turned out to be a short spell with the club. In the summer of 2004 Macho was released from the remaining year on his contract with Petr Cech forcing his first team opportunities further away.
An admiration for the arrogant personalities in football. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Diego Simeone, even Joey Barton. If you were to ask who I'd rather have in my team, Messi or Ronaldo? The latter.
Chelsea FC writer for WhatCulture Sport.
Newcastle United fan.