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Zakaria himself insisted in September that he aims to stay at Chelsea beyond his loan, although that now seems unlikely. He told journalists: “Of course. If you don’t do good, you don’t have the chance to stay.
“Chelsea is a big club and if you’re not good enough, you can’t stay at this club. I am here to prove I deserve to be here, that I am a good player and I can help the team. We will see what happens at the end.”
Meanwhile, Potter has raved about starlet Chukwuemeka, who is one of the country’s most highly-rated midfielders. The box-to-box ace impressed in Wednesday’s goalless draw with Brentford.
Potter said of Chukwuemeka: “Well, if you look at these attributes, he’s a big powerful boy that can run and run away from people, and in a game like Brentford, you’re often in duels and need physicality, and I thought he and Christian [Pulisic] did well when they came on. They affected the game. That was just the thinking.
“He’s a young player, but he’s got exciting attributes. We just need to help him reach his potential because his potential is exciting.”
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