New Straits Times

Loftus-Cheek presses Chelsea case

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LONDON: Ruben Loftus-Cheek made a persuasive argument this week to be included in Chelsea’s starting line-up at Burnley today.

The reality is, though, the England midfielder has more work to do to convince Maurizio Sarri he is ready for an extended run in the Premier League.

A hat-trick in the Europa League victory over BATE Borisov confirmed the potential of the 22-year-old, who enjoyed a successful season-long loan spell at Chelsea’s fellow London club Crystal Palace last term.

His performanc­es last season were enough to win him a place in Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad, but back at club level, Loftus-Cheek has found himself on the fringes of Sarri’s first team and in no doubt the Blues head coach does not yet believe he is ready to slot into the Italian’s system.

Ever since Sarri arrived at Chelsea in July, he has emphasised the need for his players to understand the defensive requiremen­ts of his possession­based game. The coach insisted this would take time, although he clearly believes some members of his squad are adapting quicker than others.

Mateo Kovacic has slotted straight in following his loan move from Real Madrid while Ross Barkley has won Sarri’s trust, growing in confidence as the season has progressed and moving ahead of Loftus-Cheek for both club and country.

When Southgate announced his squad for the most recent internatio­nal break, Barkley was included while Loftus-Cheek, at that point restricted to just one starting appearance this season, found himself left out, prompting suggestion­s he would be well-advised to seek a loan move away in January to maintain the momentum of his young career.

A foot injury has not helped the player, who has come through the ranks at Chelsea after joining the club at the age of eight.

Loftus-Cheek knows he faces a battle to win Sarri over.

“He is asking me to improve defensivel­y and positional­ly,” said Sarri. “We are working on it every day in training and he is very demanding with the team. He is so demanding on shape, but also wants you to play freely as well, which is why we can play such free-flowing football. It is really good work.”

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