Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has backed defender Kurt Zouma to replace John Terry as the club's captain.
Zouma has made an impressive start to his Chelsea career, making 17
appearances in all competitions in his first full season following his
move from Saint-Etienne in January 2014.
Mourinho believes the 20-year-old is different to Terry, who is poised to sign a new deal at Stamford Bridge, but has tipped him to eventually take the armband from the former England international.
"Terry and Zouma are different players. Sometimes you get replicas of players," the Portuguese manager was quoted as saying by The Mirror.
"Other times you can't do it, and if you can't Zouma now is 20, so one
day Zouma will be 23 or 24 and will be a player of great maturity and
probably leadership, too, to replace John.
"Zouma is playing
more than I expected, more than he expected, more than everyone
expected. So he's getting very important experience."
Zouma and
Gary Cahill are currently competing for a position in central defence,
and Mourinho hopes an international call-up for the Frenchman will help
accelerate his development.
"When he gets caps with France and
is playing with Chelsea at this level, his development will have an
acceleration," Mourinho added.
"We bought him because of his physical profile, but we were not happy with his tactical knowledge of the game.
"We trusted we could give that to him. In pre-season, I saw mistakes in
Germany against Werder Bremen. Mistakes in Hungary against Ferencvaros.
"I thought 'No problem, it will take time'. He's bright, humble, wants
to work and learn, listens and is intelligent, so he's had an
acceleration in that process to bring him to a level where he is
competing with Gary Cahill."

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