China captain Zheng Zhi has had no trouble making an impact in the
Premiership, but the Charlton midfielder is still getting used to being ignored
on the streets of London.
Chinese international Zheng Zhi of
the Premiership side Charlton manages to keep the ball under his control
in a league match agaisnt Wigan Athletic on Saturday, March 31, 2007.
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The 26-year-old has quickly established himself
as a key figure at struggling Charlton since his loan move from Shandong Luneng
in January.
But, while he is used to being feted where ever he goes in China, Zheng has
yet to earn similar status in England, where the likes of Wayne Rooney, Steven
Gerrard and Thierry Henry are the biggest stars.
Zheng has no complaints though because he has his family with him in London
and can always go to the capital city's Chinatown district if he is feeling
starved of attention.
"Football-wise, things don't seem much different than China, although there
are obviously more famous players here," Zheng said.
"There are other differences because in China I am quite well known. The only
time I am recognised here is when I walk through Chinatown.
"I go to English lessons three times a week and am feeling settled and there
are lots of good Chinese restaurants in London.
"My mum and dad are now living with me along with my wife and child."
Zheng is playing a crucial role in Charlton's fight to stay in the
Premiership and, after scoring on his full debut in a 2-0 win against Newcastle
earlier this month, he is keen to prolong his stay in England past the end of
the season when his loan expires.
"I am enjoying life here," he added. "I am still trying to adjust but the
players are really helping me a lot.
"I would like to stay at Charlton. I like it here a lot. I think here in the
future, more Chinese players will come to England."