Veteran Claude Makelele is relishing a dual role of both playing and coaching at Stamford Bridge.
Youngsters benefit from midfielder's vast experience
Chelsea's veteran midfielder Claude Makelele is relishing his dual roles of both playing and coaching at Stamford Bridge this season.
The French international, who turns 35 next month, is using his vast experience to teach younger players about the game.
He is also regularly turning out on the pitch himself following the loss of four players to the Africa Cup of Nations and a host of injuries.
The veteran played five times in January - including the Carling Cup semi-final triumph over Everton and the FA Cup success at Wigan.
Vital
His contribution has been vital as Chelsea have hit top form in this important stage of the season, as the Blues go for a club record 10 straight wins in all competitions when they play Portsmouth at the weekend.
Speaking of his dual roles, Makelele, who recently had an operation on a perforated left ear, said: "Playing again feels really good.
"I have come back a bit early after my ear operation because the team needs me but I know my body and I am fine.
"I didn't play too much over Christmas but that was because the manager and me had a deal to keep me fresh and ready for this important time.
"The manager has told me he needs me for the big games to use my experience to do what is needed.
Responsibility
"But my responsibility is no longer just on the pitch. It is in training. It is off the pitch with the group and I am happy when I can do this to give my experience before I stop playing.
"My job now is also to give all my experience to the younger players in midfield and teach them now to improve their game.
"I teach them how to get in positions, how best to move on the pitch and make things difficult for the opponent. Players need to know when to pass, when to move and when to keep the ball. All these things are important.
"Now I am in a good position to help the younger players with this and not only make them better as individuals but also to work better for the team."