Anelka: Not on the wing thanks

Published: 11:08AM Saturday May 24, 2008 Source: Reuters

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Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka is unhappy at being used as a winger by ex-coach Avram Grant and wants to play centre forward next season.

Anelka, who missed a penalty in the Champions League final shootout against Manchester United, was quoted by French sports daily L'Equipe on Saturday as saying he was not interested in playing as a wide man.

"When I came (to Chelsea), I was told I would play in a 4-4-2 system," Anelka said. "I didn't come here to play on the right or on the left. In England, I need to prove my worth as a centre forward."

Anelka said he would make his case to the manager next season.

"Up to now I didn't say anything because I was a new player coming from Bolton. But from next season I will no longer be a new player -- I will be a Chelsea player," he added.

Anelka also said it had been difficult to come on as a late substitute in Wednesday's Champions League final and be asked to take part in the shootout.

"I stayed 110 minutes on the bench and suddenly I was asked to play less than a minute after being sent to warm up," he said.

"I don't know if it ever happened in a Champions League final, in a game so intense, that a player was sent on without having warmed up."

Anelka said he declined the offer to take one of Chelsea's first five penalities.

"I said: 'No way. I came on practically as a full back and you want me to shoot a penalty?'".

Anelka ended up taking Chelsea's second 'sudden death' kick, which was saved by Edwin Van der Sar.

"Good for him. That's the game," added the Frenchman.

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