
Romelu
Lukaku told Sky in Italy earlier this month he was "not happy" with the
situation at Chelsea, questioning Thomas Tuchel's system and talking up the
prospect of returning to Inter while he is still playing at a "good enough
level".
The 28-year-old moved to Chelsea in the summer for a club-record £97.5m,
ending a two-year stay at Inter which culminated in the club winning Serie
A.
Since re-signing for Chelsea - a decade after he initially joined the club -
Lukaku has scored seven goals in 18 appearances, but was hampered by an
ankle strain before contracting Covid-19.
As a result, Lukaku has completed 90 minutes in the Premier League just once
in their last 13 matches - the most recent outing when he scored in the 1-1
draw against Brighton.
"Physically I'm doing great. I'm just not very happy with the situation, but
that's normal," Lukaku said. "I think the boss has decided to play a
different formation but I have to stick at it and get on with it
professionally.
"I'm not happy with the situation but it's my job and I mustn't give up."
Lukaku: I'll play for Inter again
Lukaku swapped Manchester United for Inter in 2019 and scored 34 goals in 51
appearances in his first season in Italy.
The former West Brom and Everton striker then netted 30 times in 2020-21,
including 24 goals in Serie A as Inter won their first Scudetto in 11 years.
In early August, Sky Sports News reported Lukaku told Inter to accept
Chelsea's advances after an £85m bid was rejected.
Chelsea came back with an £97.5m offer and confirmed the signing of Lukaku
on August 12, and the Belgian has said he regrets the manner of his
departure from Inter before adding he is confident that he will one-day
return.
Lukaku added: "I don't think any of it should have happened the way it did.
The way I left Inter and the way I communicated with the Inter fans. I'm
annoyed about that because it's not the right time now but it wasn't the
right time when I left either.
"I always said that I love Inter and I'll play for them again. I really hope
so. I fell in love with Italy.
At the start of the season Romelu Lukaku said he was thrilled to return to
Chelsea
"Now is the right time to talk about it and tell people what really
happened, without saying anything bad about anyone, because I'm not like
that.
"I want to really apologise to the Inter fans because I don't think I should
have left Inter the way I did. I should have spoken to you guys first,
especially after everything you did for me, for my family, my mum, my son.
I'll never forget that.
"I hope from the bottom of my heart to go back to Inter and not at the end
of my career but when I'm still at a good enough level to win more
trophies."
Lukaku & Tuchel: The timeline as tensions
grow
Lukaku was an injury concern after withdrawing from Belgium duty in early
October due to "muscle fatigue", and though he then played 77 minutes
against Brentford on October 16 an ankle sprain against Malmo four days
later led to a spell on the sidelines.
Before the Malmo match, Tuchel had already said Lukaku was "mentally tired",
blaming a dry spell in front of goal on the fact he was playing too much
football.
After six games out, there were then four league matches where Lukaku was in
the matchday squad, coming on as a substitute each time - against Manchester
United, Watford, West Ham and Leeds - racking up 77 minutes but failing to
find the target.
He started and scored in the 3-3 draw with Zenit in Chelsea's final
Champions League group game, but after a brief cameo against Leeds, he then
missed three matches due to Covid, against Everton and Wolves in the league
and Brentford in the Carabao Cup.
The forward's first match after his return from Covid was against Aston
Villa on Boxing Day, where he came off the bench at half-time to inspire a
comeback 3-1 win.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the victory, Lukaku spoke of his frustration at
being stuck on the sidelines.
"I think I needed a performance like this today, it has been difficult as
every player wants to play," he said.
"The manager has his reasons but I kept working hard. Today it was good for
us to win, and I am happy with my performance."
Meanwhile, Tuchel said Lukaku's 45 minutes against Villa went against
medical advice and voiced his concerns over whether it would impact the
striker's return to full fitness.
Tuchel said: "He [Lukaku] had a very good performance, he was very helpful,
but it's not fair. He's not ready for that even if he wants it.
"We just put the players in but we don't know [what the impact is]. He was a
game-changer today.
"There is no doubt he is super-important. Romelu will be a key player. Last
time he started for us was in October, not because of quality or that we
have any doubts we are better without him. He is unlucky to get injured.
"When he was struggling to come back in the schedule we have, he caught
Covid. It [45 minutes] was more than the fitness and medical department
recommended for him but we thought we could take the risk and be more
offensive."