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Posted on: Sat 28 Aug 2010
After Chelsea's flying start to the Premier League season, we catch up on
how the club's players out on loan are progressing with their respective
clubs.
Jack Cork has returned on loan to Burnley for the 2010/11 season,
following his successful stint at the Clarets for the second half of last
season. The 21-year-old has made two early appearances for the Turf
Moor-based club, coming off the bench in the 3-0 home victory over
Leicester City, before playing the full 90 minutes in their League Cup win
away at League Two outfit Morecambe.
Fellow Championship side Nottingham Forest have made a disappointing start
to their new campaign, with the club failing to win any of their three
opening league games, as well as suffering a shock exit to Bradford City
in the League Cup. Young left-back Ryan Bertrand is on loan at the City
Ground this season following previous spells in the second tier with
Norwich and Reading.
He's impressed ex-Forest player and current England Under 21 boss Stuart
Pearce in his three league games, and has been called up to the Under 21
squad for the upcoming European Qualifiers. Ryan has already made five
appearances for the England Under 21 side since making his debut in 2008,
and will be hoping for further caps when they face Lichtenstein and
Portugal next month.
Young goalkeeper Rhys Taylor has been in impressive form in League Two,
appearing for Crewe Alexandra in all five games this season. Taylor has
kept two clean sheets for the Railwaymen, playing in their 7-0 thrashing
of Barnet, while manager Dario Gradi praised Rhys' performance following
their surprise 1-0 League Cup win over Derby County.
Also out on loan in League Two is 19-year-old Daniel Philliskirk, who is
at newly promoted Oxford United. The young striker's first team
opportunities at the Kassam Stadium have been somewhat limited, with his
only appearance coming as a substitute in a goalless draw with Burton
Albion on the opening day of the season.
North of the border, Ben Gordon has started both league games whilst at
SPL outfit Kilmarnock. The young left-back played a part in the Killie's
only league goal so far, as it was from his cross against Rangers at Ibrox
that James Dayton was fouled for a penalty, which was converted by Jamie
Hamill. Ben is likely to be next in action on Saturday, when Kilmarnock
host early league leaders Aberdeen.
Finally in Holland, two of Chelsea's youngsters have gone out on loan to
Vitesse Arnhem. Serbian's Nemanja Matic and Slobodan Rajkovic will both
spend the season at the Eredivisie outfit, in a bid to gain experience
playing regular first team football. The Dutch side are currently 13th in
the Eredivisie at this early stage, having won one of their opening three
games. They are next in action on Sunday at the De Kuip Stadion, as they
face Feyenoord.
Michael Mancienne has also gone out on loan, with the defender re-joining
Wolverhampton Wanderers on a season-long loan. He will possibly make his
return debut later this afternoon, when the club host Newcastle United.
By Ali Stafford
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“在很小的年紀,切爾西給了我一個如此難以置信的機會。這就是我想要把整個職
業生涯獻給切爾西和球迷們的原因,因為如果沒有他們,我就什麼也不是,就是這
麼簡單。”
- 約翰˙特里
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