Asmir Begovic returns to Stoke City for Capital One Cup clash having failed to justify big-money move to Chelsea

When Asmir Begovic eventually landed his dream move from Stoke City to Chelsea in the summer, he couldn’t have envisaged returning to the Britannia Stadium with his new club below his old one in the table and seemingly in turmoil.

As he views the familiar surroundings around him ahead of Tuesday night’s Capital One Cup tie, Begovic wouldn’t be human if he didn’t wonder why everything has gone so badly for him since leaving the Potteries.
Begovic, 28, is regarded as one of the game’s good guys and somebody who plotted his career properly rather than chasing the quick buck.
Asmir Begovic looks dejected as he leaves the pitch following Chelsea's 2-1 defeat at West Ham on Saturday
Asmir Begovic looks dejected as he leaves the pitch
 following Chelsea's 2-1 defeat at West Ham on Saturday

Begovic is beaten by Andy Carroll's second-half header, which proved to be the winner
Begovic is beaten by Andy Carroll's second-half header, 
which proved to be the winner

ASMIR BEGOVIC CAREER HISTORY 

Portsmouth (2005-10): 17 games
La Louviere (2005, loan): 2 games
Macclesfield (2006, loan): 4 games
Bournemouth (2007, loan): 9 games
Yeovil (2008, loan): 16 games
Ipswich (2009, loan): 6 games
Stoke (2010-15): 172 games
Chelsea (2015-): 12 games 

He grew up in Canada where his family fled to escape the civil war in their native Bosnia. Portsmouth were the first English club to spot his potential and when it became clear he was Premier League standard, he chose Stoke City ahead of Spurs because it offered a quicker route into the first team.

At Stoke, he excelled. A 6ft 4in tall, commanding in the air and an excellent shot-stopper and presence in the penalty area, he was regularly linked with Real Madrid, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City, before finally joining Chelsea in an £8.5million deal last summer with just a year left on his contract at The Britannia.

Since then, it’s been a disaster. Injury to Thibaut Courtois catapulted Begovic into the first team where he has been completely unable to stop Chelsea’s disastrous results.

Five of Begovic’s 12 games for the champions have ended in defeat and he has kept just one clean sheet away from Stamford Bridge, a turgid goalless draw in the Champions League against Dynamo Kiev.
This is no better than how he did last season for a supposedly inferior team, Stoke. He lost five out of his first 11 matches for them last season.
Begovic pulls off a save playing for Yeovil in 2008 - one of five clubs he played for on loan from Portsmouth
Begovic pulls off a save playing for Yeovil in 2008 - one of
 five clubs he played for on loan from Portsmouth

You could consider Begovic has come into a team beset by so many problems under Jose Mourinho. Or, if you were being harsh, you may accuse him of failing to settle down a defence that has looked wobbly as the manager has interchanged John Terry, Kurt Zouma, Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic to find the winning formula.
The one question-mark against Begovic used to be his kicking. It is why Liverpool eventually baulked at paying £15m for him and went for the cheaper option, Simon Mignolet, instead.

But other mistakes have been creeping into his game this season as well. It has seemed to go wrong from his very first match for Chelsea when he conceded four goals in one half during a pre-season friendly against New York Red Bulls.
Begovic has always been good in front of the microphone and he is quick to give assurances that there is no panic at Stamford Bridge at the moment.
Begovic - seen here playing for Portsmouth in January 2010 - spent five-and-half years in the Potteries
Begovic - seen here playing for Portsmouth in January 
2010 - spent five-and-half years in the Potteries

‘It's coming from all corners at the moment so we have to cope with that,’ is his assessment following the team’s latest setback at West Ham on Saturday when he was beaten by Andy Carroll’s late header in a 2-1 defeat.

‘I think our performance showed we are still positive and trying hard, it's just that little moments are not going our way.’

Begovic was a popular figure at Stoke, choosing to live nearby in the Staffordshire countryside with wife Nicolle rather than move to the more obvious footballers’ properties in Cheshire.

He may be applauded warmly on his return but they won’t be slow in reminding him the grass is not always greener. After all, Begovic made it clear he wasn’t going to race into signing a new contract at Stoke.
Begovic clears his lines playing for Stoke against Chelsea in the Premier League last season
Begovic clears his lines playing for Stoke against Chelsea
 in the Premier League last season

The home manager Mark Hughes seems happy to have young England international Jack Butland between the sticks now rather than Begovic.

Begovic would have replaced Joe Hart at Manchester City had Roberto Mancini stayed on at the club, he was considered that highly two years ago.
Now, when Courtois recovers from a knee injury, there is no doubt Begovic will be back on the bench. He hasn’t done enough to show he is a No 1 Champions League goalkeeper.

It would be wrong to blame Begovic for Chelsea’s collapse this season, but neither has he been good enough to help.

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