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Loftus-Cheek will grow in importance for Chelsea – Sarri

The 22-year-old midfielder remains on the first team periphery.

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Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri has predicted Ruben Loftus-Cheek will grow in importance for the Blues this season.

The 22-year-old midfielder shone on loan at Crystal Palace last term, earning a place in England’s World Cup squad, but remains on the first team periphery as Chelsea have begun the season with three wins from three games.

Loftus-Cheek has been retained in Gareth Southgate’s England squad despite playing only 22 minutes for Chelsea this term, as a substitute in the opening day win at Huddersfield.

“I’m very, very happy with him. Because in the last 10 days he has improved a lot,” said Sarri, speaking ahead of Saturday’s Premier League clash with Bournemouth.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek impressed on loan at Crystal Palace last season and at the World Cup with England
Ruben Loftus-Cheek impressed on loan at Crystal Palace last season and at the World Cup with England (Owen Humphreys/PA Images)

Those games will include the Europa League, which on Friday saw Chelsea drawn in Group L to play Greece’s PAOK, BATE Borisov of Belarus and Vidi of Hungary. Sarri did not wish to comment on the draw.

Asked why midfielder Loftus-Cheek has not featured more so far, Sarri pointed to the tactical tinkering he has undertaken with the Blues.

“He has to improve, just in order to play my football,” the former Napoli boss said.

“He has great qualities, from the physical point of view, from the technical point of view. I think he needs to improve from the tactical point of view.

“If he will improve more, he is ready to play from the beginning.”

Sarri is targeting collective and individual improvement, including from left-back Marcos Alonso, who has been nominated for the Premier League player of the month award for August.

Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri wants more from marauding left-back Marcos Alonso
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri wants more from marauding left-back Marcos Alonso (Victoria Jones/PA Images)

“He has physical qualities at the top level, so I think he can do more in the defensive phase but I’m not worried.

“He’s a very good player in the offensive and defensive phases, but I think he can do more.”

Like Chelsea, Bournemouth are unbeaten, and the Cherries won at Stamford Bridge in January.

Maurizio Sarri knows Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe
Maurizio Sarri knows Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe “well” (Scott Heavey/PA Images)

The 59-year-old Italian added: “I know him very well. I think he’s a very interesting young coach.

“I think he will make a mark in the English football in the future.

“They are very dangerous opponents for us I think. They are well organised. They are dangerous in counter attacks.

“So I think the match will be very difficult for us. We want to be in control of the match. We want to try to gain points.”

Eden Hazard and Mateo Kovacic are poised to retain their starting spots, after starting for the first time this season at Newcastle last weekend.

Playmaker Cesc Fabregas remains out with a knee injury which limits him to running in the swimming pool at Chelsea’s training base.

Sarri said: “He’s working in water. We hope that next week he will be able to work on the pitch.”

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