Trevoh Chalobah has revealed the conversations Chelsea’s players have had about the Champions League.
Chelsea qualified for the Champions League last season after a two year absence thanks for a fourth placed finish.
The Blues kicked off their campaign with a 3-1 defeat to Bayern Munich, but have responded with back to back wins against Benfica and Ajax, who they thrashed 5-1.
Trevoh Chalobah on the Champions League
Chelsea will be looking to make it three wins in a row when they take on surprise package Qarabag in Azerbaijan on Wednesday night.
The Blues will be looking for three points, with tough games coming up against Barcelona and Serie A duo Napoli and Atalanta.
Chelsea have won the Champions League twice in their history, the last time in 2021, and will be hoping to win it a third time this season.
It’s important the Blues now qualify for the competition every season, and Chalobah has revealed that’s something the players have discussed.
“Yeah, that was our goal last season and we achieved it,” he told Chelsea’s official website.
“Now, it’s the same again, to go in the competition and hopefully do well. Obviously, next season as well, we want to be in it every year. That’s the goal.”
Chelsea face tough Qarabag test
Chelsea head into the game with Qarabag on the same number of points as their opponents, and Chalobah believes it will be a tough test.
“Every game is going to be tough so we have to be ready for that. If they’ve qualified for the Champions League, it’s something big. It means they’ve done really well to get to where they are.
“The Champions League is where we want to be at Chelsea and this is where we want to stay – so we have to show the levels.”







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