Josh McEachran Interview
SoccerBible caught up with Chelsea and England Under-21s rising star Josh McEachran. Josh joined the Chelsea Academy 10 years ago and broke into the Chelsea first-team last season with appearances in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League. McEachran, 18, told SoccerBible how his boots aid his game and named his fast-food guilty pleasure!
SB: The CTRs are sometimes labelled as a midfielder s boots . Do you think there s something about them that suits that position?
JM: It's the black, white and red one. I have my surname on the side and I'm getting my number added soon! SB: You have been involved in some high profile youth games. Have you kept your debut boots or any special pairs? |
JM: I've kept the boots I wore to win the Under-17s European Championship and the FA Youth Cup. They're back at home and I'm going to get them framed up.
SB: How was pre-season for you?
JM: Training and playing with world-class players is great. It's been good for me. I'm still young, so to get to tour Asia this summer was a great experience.
SB: Are training sessions different under the new manager AndrÉ Villas-Boas?
JM: Carlo and AndrÉ are different types of managers with different techniques for training. The new manager likes us pressing the opposition so we're practising that. It's certainly helping me as a player.
SB: How are the new signings (Juan Mata, Oriol Romeu and Romelu Lukaku) settling in at the club?
JM: They've setted in really well. They're all young and it's great that Chelsea is looking to the future. For their initiation, they each had to sing a song. They were all pretty bad to be fair. The best was Lukaka, he sang an African song. The worst was Mata. He sang The Macarena!
SB: You've been at Chelsea since the age of eight. What's the best advice you have recieved ther - and from who?
JM: John Terry always gives me good advice. He tells me to keep my head down and keep working and that if I do I can have a great future at the club.
SB: Being so young, how do you keep yourself grounded?
JM: My mum and dad are good for that! I spend time with three good friends from school, I've known them since I was little so it's good to do that.
SB: England boss Fabio Capello has said publicly that he s keeping a close eye on you . What has he said to you and what are your international ambitions?
JM: I did want to go at the start of the season but AndrÉ said I would get enough games here. That's given me a boost and I just want to play for Chelsea now. SB: What are the priorities for Chelsea this season? JM: We want to win every trophy, but I think the priorities are the Premier League title and winning the Champions League. |
SB: What is the best dressing room prank you've seen?
JM: Probably Deep Heat in the boxers! It was in the Reserve team, but I can't name names. I wasn't involved!
SB: Who is your best mate in football?
JM: Billy Clifford. We've been at Chelsea together since I was eight so we've known each other for ages. He plays for Chelsea Reserves at the moment.
SB: How do you relax away from the game?
JM: I play FIFA quite a lot. I like going to watch films and eating out with my friends. The last film I saw was The Inbetweeners. It's really funny. KFC is a guilty pleasure.
SoccerBible caught up with Josh McEachran at the launch of the new Nike Zone at the SoccerScene store on London's Carnaby Street.