Chelsea boss, Frank Lampard, hinges hope on Ruben Loftus-cheek on possibility of becoming a star next season, having seeing gradual improvement in the England's midfielder.
Loftus-cheek has finally got over his Achilles injury and his performance in recent matches has shown that the English player is gradually getting back to his good form.
When asked if Loftus-cheek will be like a new signing next season, Lampard replied that he hopes that by next season, the midfielder will be a regular starter for the Blues.
Lampard however expressed his excitement on the prospect of unleashing a full tilt Loftus-cheek into the Chelsea's new look squad next season.
Lampard also used the medium to warn his players on what lies ahead for the team to seal a Champions League qualification next season considering the team's recent inconsistent performance.
As it looks now, Chelsea will have to win a match from their remaining two games which will be between Wolverhampton and Liverpool.
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