As I said earlier, a very few people, whom I've heard, confessing that they're wrong or shouldn't have done this. Might be they considered what they did, at that time, were right. But now they have a completely different view, and this is the most important.
Crespo said:
If you ask me if I have chosen to change club, then the answer is no, I don't think that anyone wants that. You cannot imagine the pressure from the club directors and media to stay or move. A players career is short and in my case was about moving from one big club to another.
Yes, anyone doesn't want to change clubs but he did a lot. Which media and club directors was he talking about! All players face the same things in their careers. He isn't an exception.
Crespo said:
But think yourself: I came back to an inter that i have always stumbled and always lost the big games. I, myself, have been there a few years earlier where the upset was cooked, and I asked myself: "This time I could, and with players from Juventus, come to Inter and create the change, take out the club out of this evil circle. That we have achieved there with this game exactly at the start of the season. and this winning mentality we succeeded to hold.
He always believes that time has been changing and he should settle in any club. He doesn't believe in a specific project, in a specific club, but in the club which pays (If it is an Italian side, it would be perfect) and at the same time guaranteeing him a regular football, hence, he wouldn't end up with the slowest salary in his career.
Crespo said:
...then I am hesitant. I am having a good time at Inter. But I have always dremed of playing with River again. I remember when I signed with Parma ten years ago. I scored two goals at home when we came back and won Copa Libertadores in my last game for River. 80000 spectators shouted: "Don't go, Crespo! Don't go, Crespo!" To come back to Argentina will be following my heart. Then it cannot be another team.
Yes, who isn't hesitant in front of the $?
And what if Chelsea offer him another contract with a higher salary provided that he'd accept Mourinho's decision? I don't think he'll refuse to warm the bench for ages.
By the way, does this mean that he would end his career in River Plate? So, why won't he join them now, especially at that age? Maybe he wants to enjoy some green before heading to his back to Argentina.
Eventually, if I'm looking at the whole issue form the personal point of view, this doesn't mean that I disvalue him as a player. Also, we have to concentrate on players' performances not their personal desires, I agree with this despite what I said above which contradicts what I'm saying now. But, I'm sorry, I'm a human being. After following the likes of Del Piero and Nedved, I've to say to the likes of Crespo, NO.