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Azpilicueta has welcomed competition for his starting role at Chelsea, with
the club set to bring in a new left-back to replace the outgoing Filipe
Luis.
Spain international Azpilicueta has developed into one of the Premier
League's finest defenders since arriving in London from Marseille in 2012.
The 25-year-old arrived as a right-back but Jose Mourinho has utilised him
to spectacular effect on the left flank since taking over for his second
spell in charge at Stamford Bridge two summers ago.
Brazil international Luis was signed from then-reigning La Liga champions
Atletico Madrid for £15.8m last summer but lost out to Azpilicueta in the
battle for a starting role.
Now Chelsea have agreed to sell Luis back to Atletico and Azpilicueta admits
he will be sad to see the 29-year-old leave the Blues.
"I think when he arrived he gave everything and tried his best," Azpilicueta
said.
"I know everyone wants to play and we were in healthy competition but we are
friends and we don’t have any problems.
"But they have made a decision and if it is official, I will wish him the
best of luck and follow him for sure."
Luis' impending departure means Chelsea will be in the market for a new
left-back to compete with Azpilicueta, as Mourinho confirmed to reporters
earlier this week.
The arrival of yet another player to compete with doesn't faze Azpilicueta
though - he believes competition is something you must embrace at top clubs.
"In football, in a great club like Chelsea and all the top clubs, you have
quality players," Azpilicueta said. "Every one of us tries to give
everything and make it difficult for the manager.
"You have to fight every day for your place so obviously I will have
competition as always and I will try my best to work hard to play as much
possible."