Chelsea centre-back Kurt Zouma feels he is working
under the greatest coach in football in Jose Mourinho,
whose expectations help him grow.
Kurt Zouma believes Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is the top
coach in football and feels working with the Portuguese has
improved him as a player.
Centre-back Zouma joined Chelsea from Saint-Etienne in
January 2014 and, after returning to the French club on loan for
the remainder of that season, broke into the first-team at
Stamford Bridge in the previous campaign.
Zouma has now featured in all seven of Chelsea's Premier
League matches this season, and believes the tuition from
Mourinho has been hugely beneficial.
"Mourinho? When he's not happy he shouts a lot. He has taught
me a lot. He does not like losing and expects a lot from me,"
Zouma told Telefoot.
"Last year he spoke to me a lot about [Real Madrid centre-back]
Raph [Varane]. He told me I was making the same mistakes as
him.
"For me, he is the best coach in the world."
The 20-year-old, who scored his first Premier League goal for
the club in the 2-0 win over Arsenal last week, knows he has to
keep putting in the hours to remain in the side, while also
speaking of the benefit of playing alongside captain John Terry.
"I want to keep playing, to keep my place in the team. You have
to work hard for that," Zouma added.
"The legend [Terry] is always here and is like my teacher when I
was little. He is an example for me and tells me a lot of things.
"This is the club I have always dreamed of."
under the greatest coach in football in Jose Mourinho,
whose expectations help him grow.
Kurt Zouma believes Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is the top
coach in football and feels working with the Portuguese has
improved him as a player.
Centre-back Zouma joined Chelsea from Saint-Etienne in
January 2014 and, after returning to the French club on loan for
the remainder of that season, broke into the first-team at
Stamford Bridge in the previous campaign.
Zouma has now featured in all seven of Chelsea's Premier
League matches this season, and believes the tuition from
Mourinho has been hugely beneficial.
"Mourinho? When he's not happy he shouts a lot. He has taught
me a lot. He does not like losing and expects a lot from me,"
Zouma told Telefoot.
"Last year he spoke to me a lot about [Real Madrid centre-back]
Raph [Varane]. He told me I was making the same mistakes as
him.
"For me, he is the best coach in the world."
The 20-year-old, who scored his first Premier League goal for
the club in the 2-0 win over Arsenal last week, knows he has to
keep putting in the hours to remain in the side, while also
speaking of the benefit of playing alongside captain John Terry.
"I want to keep playing, to keep my place in the team. You have
to work hard for that," Zouma added.
"The legend [Terry] is always here and is like my teacher when I
was little. He is an example for me and tells me a lot of things.
"This is the club I have always dreamed of."


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