詹姆士:希望可以彌補上賽季的足總盃遺憾 - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Kama
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2021/05/14/
reece-james-analyses-his-development-this-season-and-outlines-fa
Reece James analyses his development this season and outlines FA Cup final
hopes
14 May 2021
Watching Chelsea triumph in FA Cup finals was a regular occurrence for a
young Reece James, and now the lifelong Blues supporter wants to add his
name to the list of those who have picked up a winner's medal in the
prestigious competition.
https://i.imgur.com/kyrcLF7.jpg
James can recall watching his boyhood idol Didier Drogba firing the Blues
to Wembley glory on a number of occasions in the late 2000s and early
2010s, as Chelsea enhanced our FA Cup pedigree with four victories in six
years. 'Whenever we needed a goal he would be there knocking it over the
line,' Reece recalls.
https://i.imgur.com/LowirTu.jpg
A decisive Didier touch in 2007
More recently, we have reached the final in four of the past five seasons
and will be hoping to avenge last August's defeat to Arsenal, in which
James played the full game, with victory over Leicester City tomorrow.
'When you come all the way to a final and you are so close to getting your
hands on the trophy, then you don't achieve that, it's very
disappointing,' says James of that loss.
'So it's great being in the final again, and hopefully this time around we
can put it right.
https://i.imgur.com/YaBNHcO.jpg
Unlike last season, there will be Chelsea supporters at the national
stadium
'I have always dreamed about playing in finals for Chelsea. As a Chelsea
fan growing up, it has always been my dream to win trophies for the club I
support.
'Growing up as a kid I watched the first team lift many trophies, and even
coming through the Academy we lifted many trophies and played in many
finals and won many competitions.
'It's part of Chelsea's DNA to win trophies, and hopefully this season we
can replicate that.'
It has been another thoroughly impressive campaign for the 21-year-old
James. He has played in nearly 80 per cent of our 55 games so far,
accruing close to 3,000 minutes of football and earning a spot in the
senior England squad.
'I think my overall game has improved,' he reckons. 'Building momentum and
playing regularly helps. Sometimes if you play and then don't play, or
pick up injuries, it's hard to build momentum and find rhythm. This
season, touch wood, I have stayed fit and healthy and that has played a
massive part as well.
'This season I have learned the most. Before this season I have never had
to deal with a new manager coming in halfway through the season. That was
a learning curve.
'Frank gave me my debut and put his belief in me,' acknowledges James of
Lampard's role in his progress. 'If it wasn't for him you could argue
maybe I wouldn't be playing now. I will always be thankful to him for what
he did for me.
https://i.imgur.com/nInaGlA.jpg
Reece James is grateful to Lampard for putting his faith in him
'When the new manager came in I didn't know what to expect, and you have
to move pretty fast because the games come fast. He tells me what he
expects of me and I try to prove to him every game how good I am.
'Getting to grips and learning the way new players play is quite difficult
as well, and once you get the hang of that it's good and you start playing
as a team.
'Sometimes I look back and think how fast and how well things have gone,'
James concludes of his meteoric rise to the top of the game. 'I have
worked very hard to get to where I am and it wouldn't have been possible
without that hard work and dedication.'
--
"We believe the same thing."
"Maybe there is hope."
- 9x20 The Truth
--
reece-james-analyses-his-development-this-season-and-outlines-fa
Reece James analyses his development this season and outlines FA Cup final
hopes
14 May 2021
Watching Chelsea triumph in FA Cup finals was a regular occurrence for a
young Reece James, and now the lifelong Blues supporter wants to add his
name to the list of those who have picked up a winner's medal in the
prestigious competition.
https://i.imgur.com/kyrcLF7.jpg
James can recall watching his boyhood idol Didier Drogba firing the Blues
to Wembley glory on a number of occasions in the late 2000s and early
2010s, as Chelsea enhanced our FA Cup pedigree with four victories in six
years. 'Whenever we needed a goal he would be there knocking it over the
line,' Reece recalls.
https://i.imgur.com/LowirTu.jpg
A decisive Didier touch in 2007
More recently, we have reached the final in four of the past five seasons
and will be hoping to avenge last August's defeat to Arsenal, in which
James played the full game, with victory over Leicester City tomorrow.
'When you come all the way to a final and you are so close to getting your
hands on the trophy, then you don't achieve that, it's very
disappointing,' says James of that loss.
'So it's great being in the final again, and hopefully this time around we
can put it right.
https://i.imgur.com/YaBNHcO.jpg
Unlike last season, there will be Chelsea supporters at the national
stadium
'I have always dreamed about playing in finals for Chelsea. As a Chelsea
fan growing up, it has always been my dream to win trophies for the club I
support.
'Growing up as a kid I watched the first team lift many trophies, and even
coming through the Academy we lifted many trophies and played in many
finals and won many competitions.
'It's part of Chelsea's DNA to win trophies, and hopefully this season we
can replicate that.'
It has been another thoroughly impressive campaign for the 21-year-old
James. He has played in nearly 80 per cent of our 55 games so far,
accruing close to 3,000 minutes of football and earning a spot in the
senior England squad.
'I think my overall game has improved,' he reckons. 'Building momentum and
playing regularly helps. Sometimes if you play and then don't play, or
pick up injuries, it's hard to build momentum and find rhythm. This
season, touch wood, I have stayed fit and healthy and that has played a
massive part as well.
'This season I have learned the most. Before this season I have never had
to deal with a new manager coming in halfway through the season. That was
a learning curve.
'Frank gave me my debut and put his belief in me,' acknowledges James of
Lampard's role in his progress. 'If it wasn't for him you could argue
maybe I wouldn't be playing now. I will always be thankful to him for what
he did for me.
https://i.imgur.com/nInaGlA.jpg
Reece James is grateful to Lampard for putting his faith in him
'When the new manager came in I didn't know what to expect, and you have
to move pretty fast because the games come fast. He tells me what he
expects of me and I try to prove to him every game how good I am.
'Getting to grips and learning the way new players play is quite difficult
as well, and once you get the hang of that it's good and you start playing
as a team.
'Sometimes I look back and think how fast and how well things have gone,'
James concludes of his meteoric rise to the top of the game. 'I have
worked very hard to get to where I am and it wouldn't have been possible
without that hard work and dedication.'
--
"We believe the same thing."
"Maybe there is hope."
- 9x20 The Truth
--
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