
Ruben
Loftus-Cheek is happy with "good, healthy competition" at Chelsea and says
manager Maurizio Sarri is improving him.
The 22-year-old became the first English player to score European hat-trick
for Chelsea in 47 years on Thursday in the club's 3-1 win over BATE Borisov
in the Europa League.
Sarri said after the game Loftus-Cheek has "adapted" to his football
philosophy, having so far given the player just 33 Premier League minutes
this season, but that the England international must improve defensively to
earn a regular starting role.
Loftus-Cheek revealed Sarri was constantly reminding him of his positioning
during his match-winning performance.
"He's always trying to help me, defensively and position-wise," Loftus-Cheek
told Sky Sports News.
Asked if Sarri had improved him, he said: "Definitely, but I'll always
improve as a player day by day, technically and tactically from training.
The more I play the better I'll get as well.
"My target at the moment is to get my positioning right and the rest will
come after that."
Jorginho, N'Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic started in Chelsea's midfield three
against Manchester United on Saturday, but it was substitute Ross Barkley
that rescued a last-minute 2-2 draw while Loftus-Cheek was not in the squad.
"It's good, healthy competition," Loftus-Cheek added. "We're doing so well
at the moment, that competition really drives the team.
"That's why we've been doing so well because everyone wants to do well in
training - training is so sharp. We're all so effective in training it
brings the best out of the team. No complaints on that and we keep that
going."
Asked if he would be disappointed if he did not start against Burnley on
Sunday, Loftus-Cheek said: "I'm not thinking about that. Right now, it's to
get my recovery in - my hamstrings are feeling it a bit."