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Malouda pens new Chelsea contract

SoccerNews in English Premier League, Ligue 1 21 Jul 2009

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Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda on Tuesday signed his new three-year deal with the London club.

And the French international warned that his best is yet to come as he hopes to improve his game under new manager Carlo Ancelotti.

“This is just the beginning of the story,” said Malouda, who had one year remaining on his current contract.

“I was really happy when I heard it was Carlo Ancelotti because I have a lot of respect for him. At my former club Lyon I played many times against Milan. For me it is a really good choice and I believe in him,” said Malouda.

Malouda played on the left side of a midfield diamond during Chelsea’s recent pre-season friendly against Seattle.

And he said: “This year he wants to try the new system with a diamond so I have to adapt myself and that is why we are training really hard to do what the manager wants.

“It is a different role for me but that is part of my game, I can play in many positions, and I have played it a few times in Lyon when there were injuries and in the France national team I have played many times this position.”

Malouda had agreed the new contract while away on holiday and he is delighted to be committed to Chelsea until 2012.

He told chelseafc.com: “I am really happy because it shows a mutual trust between the club and myself and for me it is just the beginning of the story.

“The last six months especially I was feeling great, plus we won a trophy that was really important to me. I feel really good and you can see it on the pitch and I hope we get more trophies.”

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