Andrei Shevchenko has been widely regarded as a flop since his £30 million move to Chelsea in the summer. At 30 years old, time isn’t on his side. However, the Ukranian striker believes that things are getting better, following frustrating months.
“The first three or four months have been frustrating,” Shevchenko admitted. “I know we have a lot of forwards but the manager chooses the ones he wants to play. But for me it is important that Chelsea win. I work hard for the team but if I score goals I am a striker. But firstly, I work for the team. It has been difficult year for me with the World Cup and then coming to Chelsea but I have improved and feel better now.”