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David Luis: I will play anywhere for Conte

Luiz: I will play anywhere for Conte

David Luiz is prepared to play anyplace for Antonio Conte as he gets ready to make his second Chelsea debut this weekend. 

The Brazilian defender fixed a stun profit to Stamford Bridge for the last day of the transfer window, marking a three-year deal at the club. 

Luiz picked to leave Paris Saint-Germain after two full seasons in Ligue 1 to be a piece of Conte's unrest at Chelsea, and he is anticipating expanding on their unbeaten begin to 2016-17. 

Whether he will arrange in defence or in a holding midfield part stays to be seen, and Luiz is prepared to fill in wherever required as his side plan to go to face Swansea City. 

"It doesn't make a difference where [I play], I need to help and when I am in the group I am there to attempt to help,"


"The coach is an astonishing coach, he comprehends a considerable measure of strategic things and I know he picks each match the best line-up, so in the event that he needs to play three, four or two [at the back], it doesn't make a difference. 

"I am there in the event that he needs me to play. In various positions I am accessible." 

Amid his time far from the club, Luiz won two alliance titles with PSG and trusts he can proceed with that keep running with a lady Premier League champs' award. 

He included: "The time has come to do it [win the league]! 

"What's more, I trust it will be this year. I am buckling down for that and this is our objective this season. 

"We don't have the Champions League to battle for so for beyond any doubt we will attempt to win the Premier League and both mugs."

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