Impressing defender opens up and tells Chelsea his future is at Stamford Bridge
Andreas Christensen believes his long-term future will lie at Chelsea, with the Danish defender having earned the “trust” of Frank Lampard.
There has been alot of speculation about the possible signings that Frank Lampard will continue to make during the summer transfer window, with reports that a new central defender and left-back may be required by the boss.
That would mean that the likes of Christensen, Fikayo Tomori and Antonio Rudiger would all have to fight for a spot in the side, and with defenders usually playing 90 per cent of the games, a new central defender could hinder their development under Lampard
However, Christensen has opened up and announced that he believes his long-term future will lie, as he is feeling happy and settled once again.
“At least that’s what I think [that Lampard is betting on him for the future],” Christensen told BT.
“I can only try to show that I deserve that trust, and I try to show that in every single match.
“When you [are on the bench], of course, you are not happy, but when the others play well, I can do nothing but train.
“I’ve been getting a lot of games again [and] then you feel that you are believed in and that they trust you.”
The young man has been decent this season in a Blues shirt and we are hoping that he is able to push on from his solid performances this season and become the top-class defender that many have tipped him to become.
Saying that, we wouldnt mind seeing a world class defender signed by Lamps, just to give us a bit more extra in defence.
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