the Chelsea News
·14 April 2025
“Players have got more trust in me” – Chelsea goalkeeper breaks silence on his future

the Chelsea News
·14 April 2025
A current Chelsea goalkeeper has broken his silence on his future and what we can expect from him going forward now.
The news comes off the back of Chelsea only managing to draw 2-2 at home with Ipswich Town yesterday, a team who are destined to be in the Championship again next season.
One BBC pundit has pinned the blame on the players for the draw yesterday, saying that they have to take a long hard look at themselves after that poor performance.
And head coach Enzo Maresca has also picked out two of his players for making some mistakes in the game which he believes was not good enough and cost them.
Overall though it was so poor, and blame really must be shared between the head coach, the manager, and those who have built an unbalanced squad at Chelsea that severely lacks quality experience and balance.
There is a few loan situations to sort out as well in the summer, with many names coming back in to take a look at their futures.
Teddy Sharman-Lowe in warmups.
Chelsea have so many young goalkeepers on the books now that surely highly rated Teddy Sharman-Lowe has no future at the club despite still being registered as a Blues player.
The Chelsea goalkeeper, 22, has embarked on a first proper season of men’s football on loan at Doncaster.
“I think I’ve progressed massively to be honest,” he said following last weekend’s drama-filled draw with AFC Wimbledon.
“I’d still like to go further as I think there’s a lot more to come from me. But from the first five to ten games of the season to now I think I’ve come on a lot and I think the players have got more trust in me. And also I’ve definitely got more trust in myself so hopefully there’s more to come.
“As a young loan player, getting that trust from the senior lads is massive. Definitely as the season has gone on I’ve felt more part of the group and it’s really good.
Sharman-Lowe was rewarded for his form with a maiden England under-21 call-up recently.
“It was unreal to be honest,” he says of the experience. “It was a massive achievement for me and my family. It was unlike any other England call-up I’ve had. The squad was packed with Premier League lads and it was unreal. Very different to League Two football but really good.
“Our base was at St George’s Park and I’ve been there quite a few times now. And when I was at Burton I was training there every day as well. The facilities are unreal, the players are really good and it’s just a different level.
“There was some big names in there. Harvey Elliott, Liam Delap, Taylor Harwood-Bellis – I think there was 14 or so Premier League players which was really good. It was good to see that level as it’s where I’m aspiring to be.”
Quotes from Doncaster Free Press.