Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has called on captain Reece James to step up his leadership role as he aims to inspire his team. James, who recently returned from a lengthy injury layoff, made his season debut in Chelsea's loss to Liverpool. Despite not being part of the squad for their midweek European fixture, James is set to feature in the upcoming Premier League clash against Newcastle. Maresca is looking for more aggression and assertiveness from the England international, hoping that he can rally his teammates and drive the team towards success.
"I spoke with him and I expect from him more in terms of leadership inside the changing room," Maresca told reporters.
"He's on the way, he's doing well, he's progressing but I expect more.
"Most of the time, a player thinks that because I am captain I expect that you give me more. No, for me because you are the captain you have to give more. You have to give more than the rest. Sometimes, I am the captain I can give less? No, no, no.
"I expect it from Reece and his team-mates expect it from him to give always more in terms of leadership."
Since being handed the armband by Maresca's predecessor Mauricio Pochettino, James has played only 12 times for the club meaning his role as captain has largely been confined to his off-field influence.
Conor Gallagher, who has since been sold to Atletico Madrid, led the team for most of last season.
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It leaves the Italian seeking change from within the dressing room in terms of developing leaders, though he said discussions with James - who is known to be a quieter member of the squad - about what he expects from him have been positive.
"He's understanding that we're expecting more from him," he said.
"He's our guy from the academy. It's one of the reasons why he has to show more in terms of personality.
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"He's a reserved guy. But when you don't have a proper leader, you need to build that. I think we don't have a proper leader. We need to build them. Reece is one who is on the way but he's not there. He needs to make an effort."
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