
"I don't think I have to sell that [the job] in all honesty. It's one of the biggest clubs in the world, great history of winning, we've got some of the best players in the world. You've got everything you could want."
"It will be a great honour to lead a game at Stamford Bridge. It might have a different feel leading the team. Hopefully, we can put in a similar level of performance that we did at Wembley."
Calum McFarlane returns as interim manager of Chelsea, having secured a win in the FA Cup. Chelsea has lost their last five Premier League matches, dropping to eighth place. McFarlane believes Chelsea remains an attractive club with a rich history and top players. He expresses hope for a turnaround in form to challenge for a top-five finish. Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, has gained confidence from recent victories but remains cautious about relegation threats.
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