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Chalobah: Against Bayern we actually played to the level we wanted, but the score didn’t reflect it

In the fourth round of the Champions League, Chelsea will go to an away game to challenge Qarabakh. The Blues currently rank 11th with 2 wins and 1 loss. In the first round, Chelsea lost 1-3 away to Bayern.

Blues defender Chalobah talked about the Champions League in an interview with the club's official website. He said: "We performed very well against Bayern. Although the score did not reflect it, that is the level we want to reach. There was a time when we knew we could compete with them, but the game overall was really difficult.

"We all know the strength of the opponent, and we also know that every game in the Champions League will not be easy. The Champions League is the competition we want to participate in and what we worked hard for last season. Now we have to go all out and enjoy the process and hopefully it will be a good journey. "

Except for missing the game against Liverpool due to suspension, Chalobah has not missed a single minute of the league and has participated in all Champions League games so far. He said: "I hope to remain stable, do my best for the team, and stand up when the coach needs me. "

Talking about the game against Karabakh, Chalobah said: "Every game in the Champions League will be difficult, and we must be prepared. Entering the Champions League means that they have done very well, and it also means that they have achieved great achievements. Chelsea want to stay in the Champions League, that's our goal, so we need to perform at the level we deserve. "

When asked whether the players had discussed participating in the Champions League consecutively, Chalobah said: "Of course, this was our goal last season, and we achieved it. Now we have to go out again and hopefully get a good result. Of course, we also want to continue to participate in the Champions League next season. This is everyone's goal. "