Chelsea are proud to point against Sevilla, not proud to score against Sevilla


That day More nonsense Frank Lampard’s alleged anti-American bias made the media gossip, Christian “Captain America” ​​police were proud of all that American thing, draw. Sorry, a tie. In football. Sorry, soccer. Tax without presentation!

Speaking to Chelsea TV after the match, the young winger – and still in the backing band of three, next to the 22-year-old Kai Hertz and Mason Mount, both 21 – tried to put a positive spin on Frank’s first scoreless draw in the Lampard era (and our fourth in the last five games). Draw).

“It was definitely a difficult game […] Not many opportunities; Really hard fighting match. We made a lot of good defenses. I think we can walk away with pride with one point.

“They are a strong team and they have definitely put us to the test. They move the ball really well and we have defended a lot today.

“We will continue to work for improvement as a team. […] It’s everyone’s job to stay behind the ball at that time and back [the forwards] Have to help defensively. It will give us a little confidence to move forward with clean faith, to come up with a clean sheet, so it’s not all bad. “

One realizes that after Saturday’s disasters, there was a strong emphasis on solid defense, especially the strength of opponents. Mission accomplished in that regard. Now we have to find the balance to do this without completely stunting the attack.

“It simply came to our notice then. Naturally, we want more opportunities and I want to help with that, but we both have to find a way. ”

-Christian Pulisic; Source: Chelsea TV

There is a huge test at Old Trafford against the Manchester United team, which won 2-1 against PSG in Paris on Tuesday. After 10 minutes of torture, Chelsea have a few days left to rest and recover and have to go again. The same defensive effort would be welcomed, albeit with a few more chances created against the defense, who actually scored more goals than Chelsea in fewer games (although they came up with ten men against four spurs out of a dozen).