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Axel Disasi: From Chelsea's Frozen Outcasts to West Ham's Defensive Rock – The Full Story

Axel Disasi: From Chelsea's Frozen Outcasts to West Ham's Defensive Rock – The Full Story

EN 10 March 2026 at 20:09
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Axel Disasi has opened up about his frustrating exile in Chelsea's 'bomb squad' under Enzo Maresca, where he watched games from home without a single appearance. His deadline-day loan to West Ham for €2m has sparked a revival, with five Premier League starts yielding eight points amid their relegation fight. The 27-year-old credits family support and professionalism for helping him through the mental ordeal.

Axel Disasi: From Chelsea's Frozen Outcasts to West Ham's Defensive Rock – The Full Story

Picture this: you're a €45m French centre-back, strutting your stuff at Chelsea after a solid run of 61 appearances. Then, poof – you're in the 'bomb squad', twiddling thumbs while the lads battle it out on the pitch. That's the mad tale of Axel Disasi, who's now loving life on loan at West Ham United and spilling the beans on his Stamford Bridge nightmare.

Chelsea's Cold Shoulder: The Bomb Squad Blues

Back in August 2023, Disasi rocked up from Monaco with big expectations. But under Enzo Maresca, things went pear-shaped. The 27-year-old was shoved into Chelsea's infamous exile group – you know, that lot of high-earners training in the shadows, banned from first-team action.

Not a single competitive minute in the first half of the 2025-26 season. He'd already had a cheeky loan at Aston Villa last term, but this was next-level frustrating. "It was tough, very tough," he admitted, watching games from the sofa like the rest of us on a rainy Tuesday. Blimey, imagine the agony – fitness on point, but glued to the telly.

He bit his tongue on the full story, mind. "If I say everything, I might get in trouble," the wise defender quipped. Proper professional, keeping schtum while grinding in training, just biding his time.

Mental Gymnastics and Family Lifeline

Surviving the wilderness at Chelsea wasn't just about press-ups and cones. It took serious headspace. Disasi reckons it taught him patience – a rare gem in the mad world of Premier League squads.

"I stayed professional, even when it was hard," he said. Big shoutout to the family too; they kept him sane and sharp. Now, he's lapping up every minute on the pitch, knowing how brutal the other side feels. It's like escaping a bad date – you cherish the fresh air.

That resilience paid off big time. Even Liam Rosenior, Chelsea's new gaffer, gave him a brief senior squad recall before waving goodbye. But Disasi's future? Definitely not back in West London.

Hammer Time: Revival at the London Stadium

Deadline day in February brought salvation: a €2m loan fee swoop to West Ham. Under Nuno Espirito Santo, he's slotted straight into the back four like he was born in E13.

Seven appearances already across all comps, and in the Premier League, his five starts have hauled in eight vital points. The Hammers are scraping by in 18th with 28 points, level with Nottingham Forest above them on goal difference. Relegation scrap? Disasi's helping steady the ship.

Stats don't lie – his no-nonsense defending is turning heads. West Ham fans are buzzing; this lad's got that French steel, mopping up attacks and bossing the air. "I try to enjoy every moment," he wisely noted. "It's not guaranteed." Spot on, mate – football's a cruel mistress.

From Monaco flair to Chelsea chaos, Villa pitstop, and now Irons hero. Disasi's rollercoaster proves you can bounce back from the brink. If West Ham stay up, he'll be the unsung hero supping pints in the stands come summer. What's next? Permanent move? Europe? Only time – and Nuno – will tell.

(As reported by Goal.com)

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