Saul Niguez has confessed he felt dizzy and disorientated when he first joined Chelsea - because he hadn't learned the lingo!But after a crash course in English from his team-mates, the Atletico Madrid and Spain star finally feels ready to repay Thomas Tuchel's faith in him.The 27-year-old, who is on loan trying to earn a permanent switch, is starting to find his feet at Stamford Bridge and set to start against Plymouth in the FA Cup this weekend.He said: "In my first match, I was a bit disorientated because I was used to doing things differently and it was a bit strange for me."The truth is it hasn’t been easy but I’m very grateful to my team-mates and the club for making it easier for me to adapt.
After training, the Spanish ones can translate for me."But that can also be difficult in the moment if I don’t understand the phrases such as ‘man on’ or ‘time’ myself, or if I don’t know if I’m supposed to turn or not."My English is improving and everything is becoming a bit easier.
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