
Maurizio
Sarri insists Ruben Loftus-Cheek has an "important" role to play for Chelsea
despite the England midfielder's lack of game time so far this season.
After impressing for Gareth Southgate's side at the World Cup in Russia this
summer, many had expected Loftus-Cheek to finally break into the first team
at Stamford Bridge.
However, the arrivals of fellow central midfielders Jorginho and Mateo
Kovacic created further competition for places and the 22-year-old has seen
just 22 minutes of action during Chelsea's first three games of the season.
With the transfer deadline open until Friday around most of Europe,
Loftus-Cheek's lack of minutes led to speculation over whether he might be
loaned out for a second consecutive season after spending his previous
campaign with Crystal Palace.
"I'm very, very happy with him because in the last 10 days he has improved a
lot," Sarri said. "So I am really very happy with him."
"I think that he will be important for sure. Starting from September we will
play every three days and so I think that Loftus will be very important and
very useful for us."
"It's not easy to play here because here there are 25 very good players and
so it's not easy to play in the starting 11 but I think that he will improve
more."
Having been marked down as a major prospect from Chelsea's much-vaunted
academy, Loftus-Cheek made his first-team debut in 2014 in the Champions
League with Jose Mourinho as manager.
He made 13 Premier League appearances the following campaign as Guus Hiddink
replaced Mourinho midway through the season, but when Antonio Conte arrived
in 2016 he was cast aside once more.
His opportunity to impress came eventually came through a loan move to
Palace and he did not disappoint, earning a World Cup place despite an
injury-interrupted campaign.
Sarri was not willing to offer the same assurances to Loftus-Cheek's fellow
academy product, Tammy Abraham, who also spent last season out on loan, at
Swansea.
"Maybe Tammy but it's up to him," said Sarri when asked if any Chelsea
players would be leaving before the transfer window closes.
"I am not able to guarantee to him a spot at the moment but if he wants to
remain I'm really very happy with him because he's very young for a striker
and can improve more."
Chelsea have recorded wins over Huddersfield, Arsenal and Newcastle to start
the season, stealing an early march on reigning champions Manchester City
who dropped points last weekend at Wolves.
Sarri's side will look to keep their perfect start going against Bournemouth
at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.