CELTIC loan flop Charly Musonda has been criticised by his Belgium Under 21s manager because of his attitude after he returned to Chelsea this week.

The Chelsea wonderkid announced on social media he had gone back to the Stamford Bridge club after his loan spell at Parkhead was cut short.

Musonda made just two league starts for the Hoops and hasn't featured for the past six weeks.

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And his lack of an impact in Glasgow has come to no surprise to Belgium Under 21s manager Johan Walem, after Musonda refused a call-up to his team.

He said: "He went to Celtic and look what happened.

"It's Celtic - I saw them in the Champions League. A player like Charly should always be in this team.

"But he has not played. So that leads me to believe there is a problem with him.

"He has got everything for the top level. He's talented, bright, fast, he has great vision.

"But perhaps his problem is that he's been told he's too good far too often...

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"For the Under 21s, the door is closed for him and it was him who shut it.

"I selected him for the squad and he didn't want to come - supposedly to concentrate on Chelsea.

"Yet I spent a full day with him in London and everything went well. I met with Antonio Conte and he told me he expected Charly to be in the first team squad in the near future.

"Then he refused the call-up."