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When things aren't going your way, you've got to be strong - Chalobah

BBC Sport Thursday, 21 November 2024
When things aren't going your way, you've got to be strong - ChalobahCrystal Palace defender Trevoh Chalobah talks to BBC Sport's Glenn Murray about leaving Chelsea, reuniting with Marc Guehi and being a striker as a child.
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