Chelsea news - Colwill Expectation at the Burnley Stadium this weekend
In the Premier League, nothing is given; you have to take it under the law of the game. Levi Colwill is aware of it. It is for this reason that the Academy graduate's explicit instruction before tomorrow's trip to Burnley is to "go there and play like Chelsea." Mauricio Pochettino's team has won back-to-back games as a result of this mentality.
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The first was a Carabao Cup match at home against Brighton, and the second was a Monday night away game against Fulham in west London. It has gained momentum. We are hopeful that it will work in our favor at Turf Moor, especially given that the Premier League match is followed by an international break. 'We've played well in the bulk of the games we've played so far this season,' Colwill says. So it was encouraging to go [to Fulham] and receive what we were due.
We cannot take that for granted; instead, we must build on it. We must travel to Burnley with the same assurance, vigor, and will to win. Every Premier League game is challenging, especially for us given the external pressure on the team. We need to ignore that and go play like Chelsea there. In the early weeks of the campaign, good performances were not producing the desired outcomes. Conor Gallagher, who has led the team without Reece James and Ben Chilwell for the previous 10 days, feels more upheaval is still to come.
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Although the victories are significant, he adds, "We're going to keep working hard and getting better at what we do." "Much work must still be done to meet our standard." The achievement of that goal has been made simpler by Armando Broja's comeback. The Albanian international scored his first goal of the year against Fulham when he made his ten-month comeback against Aston Villa.
Nicolas Jackson missed the game at Craven Cottage owing to a ban, thus Broja took his place on the field. Pochettino and his team must make a choice now that both are in conflict. They are both excellent strikers, so it will be beneficial for them to compete daily for the starting spot, according to Colwill. Both of them will gain knowledge, and when they enter the pitch, they must take risks.
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