Rosenior prepared for tough fixtures but Chelsea in the race for top-four finish - Soccer News
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Rosenior prepared for tough fixtures but Chelsea in the race for top-four finish - Soccer News
"Firstly, I take it game by game. I've had this conversation with you guys before. The Premier League is so difficult every week. I don't judge one game as hard as the other. There are different tactical things you can work on. I'm really happy with the group and the start we have made."
"We've won eight out of 12, and it should be 10 out of 12. That's not bad. I'd love to see what this supercomputer looks like. I don't think about it in that way. I want the players to be as physically and mentally fresh as possible."
"This club should be in the Champions League, this club is a Champions League club. When I took over, we were eighth. We're now in the race."
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior acknowledges the difficulty his team faces in qualifying for the Champions League as they prepare for a demanding run of fixtures. Currently fifth in the Premier League, Chelsea travel to Arsenal on Sunday followed by matches against Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Everton, and both Manchester clubs. The team has won eight of their last twelve matches and should have won ten. Rosenior emphasizes taking matches one at a time, maintaining consistency, and keeping players physically and mentally fresh. He expresses confidence that Chelsea, a Champions League club, can remain in the qualification race after improving from eighth place when he took over.
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