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The age is not an excuse for him to not start for Chelsea.We may not be like Arsenal but I see a lot of potential in Josh and feel that he deserves to play regularly.RDM believes in his youth prospects and hopefully he will give him the chance he has been waiting for.In my opinion,it would be best if we sell Essien and Malouda so that Josh could move up the pecking order.

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I think loaning him to a championship side would be a lot worse. He's supposed to be a midfield creator that thrives on the clever runs made by other players. This is why I think he'll be more successful playing alongside members of the senior team (just like his pre-season form showed). Sending him to a side like Burnley would only make him dull and ineffective.

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I thought I'd move the discussion here:

Where else will he be able to play then?I thought he could get the Lamaprd kind of role.

Although I am not totally convinced that Josh can't operate in the double pivot role along side a more defensive-minded midfielder, I believe that his best place to utilize his strengths is a bit further up the field in the CAM position. But I don't see that happening with the players we currently have in that role.

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I thought I'd move the discussion here:

Although I am not totally convinced that Josh can't operate in the double pivot role along side a more defensive-minded midfielder, I believe that his best place to utilize his strengths is a bit further up the field in the CAM position. But I don't see that happening with the players we currently have in that role.

True,that's why I thought of him in the double pivot role as he has no other option.Maybe we could field him against some weaker oppositions or bring him on when we have a commanding lead in the game.

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True,that's why I thought of him in the double pivot role as he has no other option.Maybe we could field him against some weaker oppositions or bring him on when we have a commanding lead in the game.

In truth he is most suitable for 4-3-3 because that gives him more freedom in the middle as well as more defensive cover with two other CMs beside him. You can see how comfortable he is in the games he played in the Carling cup.

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In truth he is most suitable for 4-3-3 because that gives him more freedom in the middle as well as more defensive cover with two other CMs beside him. You can see how comfortable he is in the games he played in the Carling cup.

Indeed he is but if RDM chooses to stick with 4 2 3 1 then he has no other option but to play as a dm or else go out on another loan move to a premiership club.

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Indeed he is but if RDM chooses to stick with 4 2 3 1 then he has no other option but to play as a dm or else go out on another loan move to a premiership club.

I think it all depends on pre-season for Josh. If he can impress, he'll stay.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2174500/Josh-McEachran-talks-Chelsea-future.html

Youngster Josh McEachran will hold talks with Di Matteo this week to discover whether he has a place in first-team plans at Stamford Bridge this season.

The highly-rated central midfielder, 19, who spent part of last season on loan at Swansea, is currently in Seattle for Chelsea’s US pre-season training camp.

He said: ‘I want to play as many games as I can for Chelsea this season. I’m a Chelsea player and I want to play for Chelsea. But if the manager wants to send me out on loan then that’s up to him at the end of the day.’

Despite his reputation as one of the best emerging English talents, Under 21 star McEachran managed just two starts for Swansea last season. And he admits he would want certain guarantees over his first-team chances if he is to be loaned out this summer.

‘Last season was frustrating because the whole reason I went to Swansea was to play games,’ he said. ‘In football there are always setbacks — it’s about how you deal with them.’

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