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Saturday, 4 May, 2002, 18:50 GMT 19:50 UK
Zola bouncing back
Zola wants to remain at Chelsea
Zola appeared as a substitute in the FA Cup final defeat

Italian striker Gianfranco Zola is tipping Chelsea for big things next season, despite an FA Cup final defeat that left the Blues without a trophy for the second year in succession.

Claudio Ranieri's side set out to challenge for the championship at the start of the campaign, but have not even managed to qualify for the Champions League.


We've got a young side and we are certainly going to come back stronger after this defeat
Gianfranco Zola
Yet Zola, who came on as a second-half substitute in the 2-0 FA Cup final defeat by Arsenal on Saturday, said the club had made progress and would be challenging for the Premiership next term.

"I think we are going to be there and competing next season," he said.

"We've got a young side and we are certainly going to come back stronger after this defeat.

"We showed Arsenal we are as good as them as a team and maybe even better.

"I think our season has been good - it has been positive for us.

"We changed a lot from the past. It is never easy to change a side and still do well."

Zola picked out England international Frank Lampard, who moved to Stamford Bridge from West Ham last summer, as one of the new breed of players who would take Chelsea forward.

Lampard was outstanding in the Cup final and was many people's choice for man-of-the-match.

"Frank is young and has been outstanding this season," Zola said.

"He started the season quietly, but he has gone up and up. It's not easy to come into a new team and do well straight away.

"He's strong, he's fit and he's young. He can get better and better and he's very keen to improve his game."

Zola is expecting big things from Lampard
Lampard played well in the FA Cup final
And Zola emphasised that he wanted to be part of Chelsea's team next season.

He has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge, yet was quick to dismiss such talk.

"I have got another year left on my contract and I'm feeling well," he said.

"There is only one place I would play another season, and that is Chelsea."

Zola also defended Ranieri's decision to start the match with Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink, even though the Dutchman has been struggling with an injury and looked well short of fitness.

"Jimbo has played a fantastic season," Zola said. "If he felt he could play, then he deserved to play."

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