John Obi Mikel Filling Makelele's Role?

I’ve watched John Obi Mikel with a lot more interest this season – largely because Makelele has to be one of my favourite Chelsea players. Having raised the question of whether anyone would fill that role, seeing even the early signs of Mikel starting to do that has been great to watch.
Makelele was an absolute master in the holding role – hence the name, obviously – but he was doing it even before he came to Chelsea (albeit fairly late in his career). To see a 21-year old Mikel showing the first signs of growing into the role is pretty impressive.
His contribution to Chelsea this season is exactly the same way that Maka's was. This tends to be overlooked and that’s why I keep an eye out for it.
His mistakes are certainly highlighted and the minute he goes in a little enthusiastically, it’s only natural that tongues start clucking given his previous disciplinary record. But for the most part, he’s clearly trying to rein that side of his game in.
He certainly got a backlash after the Roma game, and maybe his mistakes warranted it. But it’s important to look at what he has done for Chelsea this season.
Filling Makelele’s boots is a big shoe to fill for anyone, but for a 21-year old to come in with nowhere near the same level of experience, and not only patrol the midfield enough to shield the defence but also to be in the right place at the right time to start counter attacks – and to do this consistently – is an even bigger ask.
And yet whilst everyone was busy focusing on what Didier Drogba brought to the game against Cluj, it was exactly this contribution from Mikel that was overlooked.
I genuinely thought we’d be buggered once Makelele left, so maybe I’m just more happy than most to see Mikel making such a decent job of it, although his contract negotiations would suggest otherwise.
I can’t help but wonder what will happen when Essien comes back though….







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