The Japan Times - 'Uncle Marc' Guehi credits family and Swansea for Palace starring role

EUR -
AED 4.315102
AFN 77.773405
ALL 96.82894
AMD 449.270092
ANG 2.103684
AOA 1077.454556
ARS 1705.451401
AUD 1.756845
AWG 2.117898
AZN 1.997186
BAM 1.957412
BBD 2.371834
BDT 144.038654
BGN 1.957807
BHD 0.442986
BIF 3483.554796
BMD 1.174978
BND 1.510938
BOB 8.166727
BRL 6.455564
BSD 1.17766
BTN 105.790246
BWP 15.482622
BYN 3.399772
BYR 23029.566878
BZD 2.368431
CAD 1.609841
CDF 2543.827142
CHF 0.931058
CLF 0.026971
CLP 1058.070184
CNY 8.220619
CNH 8.199055
COP 4422.499325
CRC 584.676658
CUC 1.174978
CUP 31.136914
CVE 110.355907
CZK 24.201548
DJF 209.710967
DKK 7.468946
DOP 73.990321
DZD 152.244615
EGP 55.998625
ERN 17.624669
ETB 183.000249
FJD 2.671079
FKP 0.871811
GBP 0.873726
GEL 3.166532
GGP 0.871811
GHS 12.365186
GIP 0.871811
GMD 86.948532
GNF 10295.481024
GTQ 9.026436
GYD 246.382961
HKD 9.146563
HNL 31.046575
HRK 7.537013
HTG 154.126307
HUF 384.778223
IDR 19637.464424
ILS 3.743732
IMP 0.871811
INR 105.591563
IQD 1542.770876
IRR 49495.944207
ISK 147.20159
JEP 0.871811
JMD 189.014899
JOD 0.833034
JPY 183.98748
KES 151.571924
KGS 102.713864
KHR 4718.867142
KMF 493.49043
KPW 1057.531709
KRW 1695.669467
KWD 0.361341
KYD 0.981408
KZT 591.237039
LAK 25457.75446
LBP 105472.886879
LKR 365.057614
LRD 209.030412
LSL 19.593273
LTL 3.469404
LVL 0.710732
LYD 6.367191
MAD 10.720531
MDL 19.766114
MGA 5382.387997
MKD 61.56847
MMK 2467.261438
MNT 4181.866019
MOP 9.441578
MRU 46.919251
MUR 54.343284
MVR 18.153014
MWK 2042.064795
MXN 21.105012
MYR 4.768072
MZN 75.093242
NAD 19.59344
NGN 1701.708952
NIO 43.335883
NOK 11.819279
NPR 169.265434
NZD 2.035843
OMR 0.451801
PAB 1.17767
PEN 3.964666
PGK 5.016089
PHP 69.236714
PKR 329.826191
PLN 4.219105
PYG 7731.302953
QAR 4.305046
RON 5.096466
RSD 117.29102
RUB 96.058179
RWF 1715.806114
SAR 4.406517
SBD 9.560597
SCR 16.230833
SDG 706.750135
SEK 10.802571
SGD 1.51024
SHP 0.881538
SLE 28.257939
SLL 24638.70342
SOS 671.850586
SRD 44.797795
STD 24319.670299
STN 24.51999
SVC 10.304488
SYP 12994.256367
SZL 19.586968
THB 37.176339
TJS 10.875559
TMT 4.124172
TND 3.424321
TOP 2.829065
TRY 50.482631
TTD 7.997588
TWD 36.817346
TZS 2902.566751
UAH 49.951323
UGX 4263.512119
USD 1.174978
UYU 46.107982
UZS 14161.66584
VES 349.873693
VND 30901.918821
VUV 141.871868
WST 3.262068
XAF 656.495002
XAG 0.016388
XAU 0.000273
XCD 3.175436
XCG 2.122448
XDR 0.816466
XOF 656.492206
XPF 119.331742
YER 280.173427
ZAR 19.437774
ZMK 10576.208744
ZMW 26.173338
ZWL 378.342405
  • JRI

    0.0150

    13.595

    +0.11%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RIO

    -0.3660

    80.154

    -0.46%

  • BCE

    0.2100

    23.78

    +0.88%

  • GSK

    -0.2040

    49.096

    -0.42%

  • CMSC

    -0.0134

    22.67

    -0.06%

  • BCC

    -0.0400

    73.75

    -0.05%

  • CMSD

    -0.0500

    23.08

    -0.22%

  • BTI

    0.1100

    56.66

    +0.19%

  • NGG

    -0.2900

    77.48

    -0.37%

  • RBGPF

    0.3400

    81.05

    +0.42%

  • RYCEF

    0.1300

    15.58

    +0.83%

  • RELX

    -0.2850

    40.825

    -0.7%

  • VOD

    -0.0200

    13.21

    -0.15%

  • BP

    -0.0490

    34.701

    -0.14%

  • AZN

    -0.4300

    92.08

    -0.47%

'Uncle Marc' Guehi credits family and Swansea for Palace starring role
'Uncle Marc' Guehi credits family and Swansea for Palace starring role / Photo: Glyn KIRK - AFP

'Uncle Marc' Guehi credits family and Swansea for Palace starring role

Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi known jokingly as 'Uncle Marc' by his family is reportedly being eyed by Premier League champions Liverpool and he told the BBC the "turning point" for him was a loan spell at Swansea.

Text size:

The 25-year-old central defender -- born in the Ivory Coast but whose family moved to England when he was one -- has attracted Liverpool's attention with commanding performances.

He was pivotal in both Palace's remarkable FA Cup win over Manchester City last season and then in the Community Shield a fortnight ago, in which Palace beat Liverpool on penalties.

The England international -- who credits his church minister father John for sacrificing a lot in driving him as a youngster to play in matches -- says the two-year stint at Swansea (2019-21) gave him the experience and hard knocks he required to succeed at the top level.

"I'd say my time on loan at Swansea was a big turning point," said Guehi.

"Coming from Chelsea's academy and going to such an amazing club that made me feel welcome from the beginning... not playing right away, having to sit on the bench, having not to travel to games and experiencing the difficult side of football.

"I wouldn't say woke me up, put me in my place. That definitely helped me understand the world of football a bit better."

Guehi credits two Swansea teammates Wayne Routledge and Nathan Dyer in giving him sound advice to help him move forward.

"They were adamant that I should just carry on being myself and excelling in that area because, at the end of the day, if you're not yourself, what's the point?" he said.

- 'Childish' -

Guehi, who says he would love to play on to the age of 40, but also voiced an attraction to become a WWE wrestler -- "I'm a good waffler on the mic... making people believe you're the bad guy or the good guy" -- still lives at home and finds it a perfect balance to his pressure-filled career.

"Home is my sisters," he said.

"Everyone is just funny. I get to be myself in a way, if that makes sense?

"I don't know if I'm the only one in football that feels like this but sometimes -- not all the time -- you have to put on a show.

"It is such a tough environment -- cut-throat, really difficult. There's a lot of bravado, ego.

"It's a good thing, but when I'm at home I can chill. I can be myself. They (family) are my foundation. I love being around them."

His family keep his feet firmly on the ground.

"They'd call me a troll!" he said.

"As in, I'm always trolling. I'm not serious. I come across very, very serious but not to them. 'Uncle Marc'... it comes across as serious but not too serious."

Away from them he says he likes to listen to music, go to the cinema -- because he says "no-one goes to the cinema, so it's nice to be in a cinema on your own... popcorn!" -- and read.

"My favourite book? I'd say Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury," said Guehi, who added Limitless starring Bradley Cooper is his preferred film.

"It's set in a future world where firefighters don't put out fires, they start fires. They're burning books -- burning all the knowledge in the world -- and there is one firefighter who is questioning all that."

Guehi says although he is sociable he does not go out much because most of his friends either live abroad or outside London.

As to how they regard him he says in typically self-deprecatory manner "childish".

He is also frank when asked how he would describe himself.

"I'd say 'Work to do'."

K.Yoshida--JT