Ruben Loftus-Cheek has the opportunity to become more than simply a first-team player at Chelsea

It was certainly an odd Premier League spectacle. At Villa Park on Saturday, as Aston Villa and Chelsea continued their slow procession towards the end of this most troubling of seasons, a sense of the surreal pervaded.

Two teams, living nightmares they must each have imagined impossible back in August (at least for Chelsea, anyway), were playing without a cause in early April.

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