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Chelsea’s record signing Lukaku ready to face Arsenal

‘The dream is reality so I have to prove on the pitch. It’s time to get to work and let my performanc­es do the talking’

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Romelu Lukaku is in line to make his second Chelsea debut against Arsenal on Sunday after the club record signing revealed he has been given the number nine shirt.

Belgium striker Lukaku rejoined Chelsea in a £98 million ($135 million) move from Inter Milan last week.

The 28-year-old missed Chelsea’s win over Crystal Palace in their Premier League opener on Saturday while he quarantine­d.

But Lukaku trained with his new teammates on Wednesday in front of Chelsea fans during an open session at Stamford Bridge. He is in contention to feature in the London derby at the Emirates Stadium this weekend.

Asked if he could face Arsenal, Lukaku told reporters: “Yeah, I’ve done a full pre-season. For now, I just want to get to know my teammates better.

“Then at the end of the day I’m available for the manager if he wants to play me.”

The number nine shirt at Chelsea has been something of a poisoned chalice in recent years, with Gonzalo Higuain, Fernando Torres, Alvaro Morata and Radamel Falcao all enduring long goal droughts while wearing the jersey.

But Lukaku jumped at the chance to take the number after the jersey was vacated when Tammy Abraham joined Roma earlier this week.

“Yes, I have the number nine. I am happy and fortunate to be in this situation,” he said.

“The dream is reality so I have to prove on the pitch. It’s time to get to work and let my performanc­es do the talking.”

Lukaku spent three years at Chelsea between 2011 and 2014, but rarely featured before being sold to Everton. Now, almost 10 years after arriving in west London

as an unknown teenager, Lukaku has returned as one of the world’s top strikers.

His superb form, including 27 goals and 11 assists, helped Inter win Serie A last season.

– ‘Higher standards’ – Despite his star turn at Inter, Lukaku still has some doubters in England following some lethargic displays during a two-year stay at Manchester United that ended acrimoniou­sly in 2019. Lukaku insists he is a different character after his transforma­tive time in Italy.

“Maturity has been important. I think I’ve learned much more about myself, setting higher standards,” he said.

“As a player, it’s about becoming more complete. In Italy, the game is different, there are tighter spaces, it’s more technical and tactical, which helped me a lot.

“The English game is different but for me it’s not something new. Whatever plan the coach has, I can adapt myself and help the team.

“I’m one of the players who likes to connect everybody and make everyone feel comfortabl­e and give them confidence.”

Lukaku’s revival has been aided by advice from Chelsea and Ivory Coast legend Didier Drogba.

“He kept it really simple, to be honest. He was really happy with the improvemen­ts I’ve made in the last couple of seasons but said there is always work to be done,” Lukaku said.

“I think that’s the right mindset. I really want to achieve the maximum as a football player, it’s all about improving week in, week out.

“I think the last two years have been great for myself, both at club and internatio­nal level.

“Now I get the chance to join a team that’s very hungry and ambitious and I can’t wait to add something new to their playing style.”

Although Chelsea won the Champions League last season, they struggled for goals at times as Timo Werner flopped on his debut season with the Blues.

Lukaku is confident he can fill any role required by Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel and he expects to hit the ground running.

“It’s a good feeling. The guys are hungry, they want to keep winning, I can see from the last couple of training sessions that there is a good intensity,” he said.

“The coach is very clear with his ideas, everybody wants to work hard and keep improving. Those things really fit with my ambitions.”

Batshuayi hails Besiktas move as an ‘incredible opportunit­y’

Michy Batshuayi’s spell at Chelsea added another chapter yesterday when he announced he had signed a season-long loan at Turkish side Besiktas.

The 27-year-old Belgium striker hailed it as an “incredible opportunit­y” at the fourth club he has been loaned out to since signing for Chelsea in 2016 from Marseille for a reported £33 million ($45 million).

Batshuayi’s chances of getting more first team football this season at Stamford Bridge dimmed when they signed his compatriot

Lukaku from Italian champions Inter Milan last week. He did though extend his contract at Chelsea to 2023 before he left for Turkey. “Very, very happy to join Besiktas,” he tweeted. “An incredible opportunit­y for me and I’m already looking to play.

“Thank you to all the fans for the crazy welcome at Istanbul.

“See you at the stadium very soon.”

Previously Batshuayi has been loaned out to German side Borussia Dortmund, Spanish outfit Valencia and then two spells at Chelsea’s Premier League rivals Crystal Palace.

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 ?? (AFP) ?? In this file photograph taken on April 18, 2021, Inter Milan’s Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku warms up prior to the Italian Serie A match against between Napoli at The Diego Maradona (San Paolo) Stadium in Naples.
(AFP) In this file photograph taken on April 18, 2021, Inter Milan’s Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku warms up prior to the Italian Serie A match against between Napoli at The Diego Maradona (San Paolo) Stadium in Naples.

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