Wright-Phillips to finally fire for Chelsea?Former England star Shaun Wright-Phillips is confident he is ready to return to his peak form after a slow start to life at Chelsea.
Wright-Phillips, who cost the London club £21 million when he moved from Manchester City, said: "I've settled in. I didn't think it would have taken me this long but it has.
"Like I said, I've kept my head down and got on with it. I set myself high targets from the start.
"I've never had to adjust them and won't stop until I get there. I believe now the things I used to do are coming more naturally, the way they used to do.
"I'm learning how to make an impact, make a chance in the time you're given.
"I am settled in the south completely and I see myself living here for the rest of my life.
"I've been working hard all year. I've been keeping my head down and finding my feet the longer I've been here."
He added: "At Manchester City I played in a certain way and at Chelsea I've had to play another way. The whole point is that I've learned.
"At City I played more or less out wide all the time and I got the ball all the time. If the players could see me they would get me the ball.
"There were just a few of us in the team who were always trying to create something out of nothing."
Wright-Phillips, who cost the London club £21 million when he moved from Manchester City, said: "I've settled in. I didn't think it would have taken me this long but it has.
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