Romelu Lukaku ready to suffer for Chelsea

Last updated : 23 September 2011 By Daily Mail

The teenage Belgian striker proved he was ready to put his body on the line for his boyhood idols by running himself into the ground in Wednesday night's Carling Cup win over Fulham.

Lukaku performed like a one-man wrecking ball for more than 70 minutes of his full debut at Stamford Bridge after the Blues had been reduced to 10 men.

I got the power: Romelu Lukaku (right) in action against Fulham this week

And he revealed how a pep talk from captain and fellow lifelong Blues fan John Terry helped him dig even deeper when cramp began to set in.

'He said I had to keep going because the team needed me,' revealed Lukaku, 18, whose efforts helped Chelsea secure a penalty shootout which they won 4-3.

'I know I have to suffer if I am to win things. I have to go through pain.

'Chelsea has a winning culture so if, I have to suffer to win something, I prefer to suffer.'

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Terry came off the bench on Wednesday after Alex was sent off, with Frank Lampard also thrown on for the injured Daniel Sturridge. Their introduction bolstered a youthful team which needed all the experience it could muster to avoid crashing out.

Lukaku was relieved to be able to lean on the older heads, both on and off the field.

'The experienced lads are helping us, like against Fulham,' he said. 'John Terry, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba were always speaking to us before the game and also at half-time.

Leader: John Terry's pep talk helped Lukaku get through a bout of cramp in the win over Fulham

'They keep us sharp also in training and we're happy to train with those guys.'

Terry and Lampard look set to return to the starting XI for their Barclays Premier League game with Swansea. Considering Wednesday's match went to penalties, all 10 outfield players could change, with Fernando Torres, Juan Mata, Raul Meireles, Ramires, Ashley Cole, Branislav Ivanovic and Jose Bosingwa likely to return.?

Drogba may also start after circumstances prevented him making a substitute appearance on Wednesday, while Petr Cech was expected to be fit enough to keep his place in goal after suffering a head injury. All that means Lukaku is likely to have to wait until the fourth round of the Carling Cup next month for his next start.

'We have a lot of games this season,' he said. 'I'm patient, but when I have the chance to play, I will do my best to show myself to the boss.'?

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Source: Daily Mail

Source: Daily Mail