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Makelele won't leave Blues

Claude Makelele has revealed that he intends to see out his career at Chelsea.

Claude Makelele has revealed that he intends to see out his career at Chelsea.

The 34-year-old is widely regarded as the finest holding midfielder on the planet and has honed his skills during spells at Nantes, Marseille, Celta Vigo and Real Madrid.

He made the move to Stamford Bridge in 2003 and has played a key part in the club's success over the last couple of seasons.

Makelele is content with his lot at Chelsea and is not looking to move on from Stamford Bridge.

"When I finish playing, I finish at Chelsea," Makelele told The Independent.

Makelele has been integral to Chelsea's success over the last two seasons, but he has heaped praise on manager Jose Mourinho for instilling a winning mentality into the squad.

"Jose changed a lot of things at Chelsea," said Makelele. "He put every player in the right frame of mind to win a trophy. He gave a lot of responsibility to players.

"Everybody at Chelsea knows now that we are here to win trophies, win every single game. He puts pressure on us, a lot of players need good pressure to win every game."

Such is the midfielder's quality that his position has been labelled 'the Makelele role' and he admits that it is a tremendous honour to be held in such regard.

"It's the ultimate honour to have it named after me, I suppose it shows that I have achieved everything I have worked for," he noted. "I really learnt how to play that role at Real Madrid where, if we were losing 1-0, we would say 'Right, lock up shop'.

"The four at the back and the one in front of them - me - would concentrate only on defence and let the others go and do what they had to up front. They would take the risks, I would take care of the opposition's attacks.

"In every team you need to know what your role is and one of the keys to my role is to keep the balance of the team right. So when Didier [Drogba] goes here, I do this. When Frank [Lampard] goes there, I go there. Same with Michael [Ballack]. When one person moves out of position, then someone else comes in and covers for them."