Former Brazil full-back Cafu says he sees shades of his own ability in Liverpool defender Jon Flanagan.
The 43-year-old travelled from his native Brazil to Anfield last weekend to witness Flanagan, dubbed the "Scouse Cafu" by some of the club's fans, in action during their final-day Premier League victory against Newcastle.
"He has speed, strength and determination. He's an athlete who goes after it and never gives it up," Cafu told LFCTV. "That's exactly what I used to do; there were no missing chances for me, no tiredness and no being dejected.
"I see that style in him too. I hope he continues that way and achieves as many trophies as I did."
Flanagan broke into Liverpool's first team in April 2011, but struggled for form the following season, leading to a long spell out of the team.
His troubles were highlighted during the 2012 documentary Being: Liverpool, in which Rodgers publicly reined in Flanagan's attacking instincts with the ironic put-down: "Stay behind the ball. You're not the one bombing on for fun, Cafu."
However, former AC Milan and Roma defender Cafu admitted he watched Flanagan, who was named as a standby for Roy Hodgson's World Cup squad this summer, from afar on numerous occasions and has backed the 21-year-old to become an England great.
"I first started hearing about him by watching Premier League matches and observing his performance along with other players," Cafu said. "I then started seeing some news saying he is the 'Red Cafu'. So there's nothing better than coming to the city and taking a picture with my successor.
"He is a good player; still young and developing, but already gaining recognition at Liverpool and he might even have an opportunity with the English national team. He'll be a great English player in the future."
Me and the legend Cafu pic.twitter.com/wyKASxybiC
- jon flanagan (@jon_flan93) May 10, 2014
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Cole set for Chelsea exit
Ashley Cole is set to leave Chelsea after eight seasons with the Premier League club, the defender revealed on Monday.
Cole tweeted that Chelsea ‘does not look like’ an option for him next season with the veteran defender having been linked with a free transfer to both Liverpool and Manchester City.
The left-back’s contract essentially expired after Chelsea’s 2-1 win at Cardiff on the final day of the 2013-14 Premier League season.
“I am weighing up my options for playing next season with my agent and sadly it does not look like Chelsea will be one of them,” Cole tweeted on Monday, followed by four blue hearts.
Cole has made 338 appearances in all competitions for Chelsea, since joining the Stamford Bridge outfit from Arsenal before the 2006-07 season.
But the 33-year-old did drop down the pecking order this season, with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho regularly preferring 24-year-old Cesar Azpilicueta at left-back.
Cole won the 2009-10 Premier League title with Chelsea, while also claiming winners medals for four FA Cups, the 2012 UEFA Champions League and the 2013 UEFA Europa League.
It has been a tumultuous fortnight for Cole, as he announced his retirement from international football on May 11, after being told he had missed out on Roy Hodgson’s 23-man England squad for the FIFA World Cup.
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