
Chelsea striker Ronnie Stutter can sense his game rapidly improving this season.
Stutter is now the U21 team's top scorer.
He told chelseafc.com, "I think the psychological side of my game has improved. The willingness to keep powering on and making those runs, combined with the hunger to win games, has become a pivotal part of my approach. I want to be the best possible player I can be.
"As a striker, you need to score goals and everyone knows that goals win games and help the team. I see it as my responsibility to try and not only score goals but also create opportunities for my teammates."
On improving his hold-up play, Stutter added: "I have been working on it, and I am happy that I am improving. It is important not to let the opposition push you over. Core strength and knowing where to place your arm and body are vital parts of my development.
"As a smaller player, it can be tough going up against taller and bigger players, but using my quick movements and core strength to my advantage has been the message from Robbo and the team."

