Friday, July 25, 2008

Mikel Gunning For First Team Place



John Obi Mikel is confident he can take over from Claude Makelele in the Chelsea midfield after the Veteran Frenchman signed for the League One Outfit PSG..

But Mikel believes he has enough quality to cement his place in Chelsea's starting lineup.. He has been impressive for Chelsea but has been in and out of the team since he joined the Blues after a controversial Transfer... But despite the presence of Lampard, Ballack n Deco, the Nigerian Rising star believes he can fit into the Stamford Bridge setup n be an important figure in the Star studded Blues midfield..

'I played that role sometimes last season and hopefully I'll have a long run in the team now," he said.

'It's something I've wanted - a run in the team - and I suppose Claude's departure has opened up that door for me, but I was playing in that role when I was in the team last season too.

'I was in and out of the team last season, but when I was given a chance under (former manager Jose) Mourinho before, I actually did okay in that holding role. I think I did very well under Mourinho and was playing regularly.

'Of course, when a new manager comes in everyone has to start afresh and roll up their sleeves. In Avram Grant's time I was in and out of the side, and that was a bit frustrating, but it's what happens in football.

'This time, under the new boss, I will try to make it my position in the team each week.'



Last season Mikel continued to mature in the Chelsea midfield and actually made more appearances than Makelele - possibly a factor in the decision to release the 35-year-old Frenchman for a swansong in Paris.

With a spot now lying vacant in the Chelsea midfield, it is up to Mikel to impress Scolari and win a starting berth in time for the Barclays Premier League opener against Portsmouth on August 17, and then more importantly hold on to the role.

'I'm loving playing under the new manager, even if it's largely been in training so far, but we'll see what happens when the season proper starts. We'll see how it goes,' said Mikel.

'I think he's a good man. From what I've seen, he's got a good character and speaks to his players regularly, asking how we feel and, if we have a problem, how he can help us in any way. He's impressive.

'Overall I think he's a good manager, bringing a lot of good things into the team. Obviously, he's already shown that he wants us to play a lot of different systems and formations. We've been used to 4-3-3 in recent seasons and hopefully, at times, we'll still play that way.

'But the manager is versatile and has shown he wants us to be able to adapt as well. We're all looking forward to playing under him.'

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