Liam Delap backed to break curse of the Chelsea No 9 shirt and earn England spot

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Enzo Maresca has expressed strong confidence in Liam Delap's ability to thrive under the pressure associated with wearing Chelsea's iconic No 9 shirt. Following his £30 million transfer from Ipswich Town, Delap is eager to establish himself as a key player for Chelsea, particularly as the team prepares to kick off their Club World Cup campaign against Los Angeles FC. Despite facing competition from fellow striker Nicolas Jackson, Delap remains unfazed by the expectations that come with the No 9 jersey, a position that has seen its fair share of disappointments in recent years. Notable players like Romelu Lukaku and Fernando Torres struggled to make an impact while wearing the shirt, but Delap seems determined to break that trend and contribute significantly to Chelsea's attacking prowess, which has been hindered by inconsistent finishing in past seasons.

Maresca, who has previously coached Delap during his time at Manchester City, emphasized the striker's readiness and relaxed demeanor since joining Chelsea. He highlighted Delap's understanding of the importance of the No 9 role and expressed optimism about his potential to score goals for the team. The Italian coach also confirmed that Delap's decision to sign a six-year deal with Chelsea was influenced by their longstanding relationship and the club's playing style, which aligns with Delap's strengths. While Chelsea is considering further signings, including a winger to replace Jadon Sancho, Maresca has clarified the club's goalkeeping situation, insisting that Robert Sanchez remains the first-choice keeper, amidst speculation about potential movements in their goalkeeping roster. With a busy transfer window ahead, Chelsea aims to bolster their squad while nurturing the talents of new additions like Delap, who could soon emerge as a key figure in both club and national team contexts.

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Enzo Maresca has backed Liam Delap to handle the pressure of leading the line forChelseaand is adamant that the striker will become England’s next No 9.

Delap is eager to make a strong first impression following his £30m move from Ipswich Town and will hope to make his Chelsea debut when the Premier League side open theirClub World Cupcampaign by facing Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles FC in Atlanta on Monday.

The 22-year-old, who was unable to keep Ipswich in the top flight despite scoring 12 goals last season, is competing with Nicolas Jackson for a starting spot in attack and does not seem overawed by his new surroundings. It is encouraging that Delap has paid little attention to claims of a curse befalling Chelsea’s No 9 shirt, which has been vacant since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang left the club two years ago.

The England Under-21 international has jumped at the chance to make the shirt his own, even though Romelu Lukaku and Fernando Torres are examples of expensive No 9s who flopped at Chelsea. Delap is keen to make his mark and add more ruthlessness to an attack that has suffered from wasteful finishing in recent years.

“Liam knows quite well how important the number nine is for this club,” Maresca said. “I don’t see any problem. I see Liam quite relaxed, easy, he’s doing well, since he arrived he’s working well. We know each other already from years ago, so I know what Liam can give us. He knows what we can give to him to improve and to become a better player. In terms of No 9, hopefully he can score goals for us.”

Maresca coached Delap when he was part of Manchester City’s academy. That connection proved handy when it came to convincing Delap to sign a six-year deal with Chelsea and snub offers from Manchester United, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest. However Maresca has not decided if the former Ipswich forward is above Jackson in the pecking order.

“The message is always the same – you arrive, you work hard, you work more than the other No 9,” the Italian said. “The conversation with Liam has been quite clear. He was keen to join us because he knows the way we play. We won for the first time for City the Under-23 competition – he scored 24, 25 goals that season.

“He knows exactly what we can give him, to him and I know what Liam can give us. The conversation was quite easy. We like Liam, Liam like us. I don’t have any doubt that he can be in the future England No 9.”

Maresca said that Chelsea intend to sign another winger after sending Jadon Sancho back to Manchester United. The west Londoners are interested in Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens.

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Chelsea have added Delap, Andrey Santos, Mamadou Sarr, Mike Penders and Dario Essugo to their squad since qualifying for the Champions League and winning the Uefa Conference League last month. They have been busy in the transfer market but Maresca refused to reveal whether they will revive a move for the Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

The attempt to sign Maignan has caused uncertainty over Chelsea’s goalkeeping situation. There have been indications that the club will listen to suitable offers for Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen. Djordje Petrovic has asked to be omitted for the squad and is likely to leave after impressing on loan at Strasbourg. However, Maresca insisted that Sanchez remains first choice.

“The situation about the keepers is quite easy,” he said. “Robert is the number one. Then we have Filip, the number two. Penders joined us. We’re going to see in the next weeks. We have time to analyse and to judge him.”

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Source: The Guardian