
David
Luiz says he took a pay cut to return to Chelsea, but the defender believes
his decision has been vindicated as the Blues chase a Premier League and FA
Cup double on Saturday.
The 30-year-old left Stamford Bridge in June 2014 in a £50million move to
Paris St Germain, after winning the Champions League and FA Cup in 2012 and
the Europa League a year later with Chelsea.
Luiz, who claimed two domestic trebles with PSG, returned in last summer's
transfer window in a surprise move which has seen him prove his detractors
wrong.
The Brazilian has played a key role in Chelsea reclaiming the Premier League
title - his first English championship - after a 10th-placed finish last
term.
And now the Blues are seeking to win Saturday's FA Cup final with Arsenal to
complete Antonio Conte's first season as head coach with the double.
Luiz said: "I went to Paris for two years and won all the titles in France.
"I had a great life. I had everything in Paris and then I took a risk to
come back to one country that was not that happy with me.
"That's why it was a risk. And I love the risk. In your life if you don't
take a risk you're not going to taste something new. Not just in your
professional life, I think it's every day.
"I cut my salary to come back here. But it's okay. God has given me a lot so
I'm very happy with this.
"I don't like to stay always with the easy life so that's why I took the
risk, and today I am very happy. It was the right decision."
Luiz has a FA Cup winners' medal, but he missed the 2012 final with a
hamstring injury.
He said: "I don't want to miss this one. I want to play, I want to try to
give my best for the team."