We know how to play ‘big games’, says Rosenoir

Liam Rosenior

Liam Rosenior believes his Chelsea players can “perform in big games” after winning two major trophies last season, reports espn.com.
 
Chelsea, under then-manager Enzo Maresca, were crowned UEFA Conference League winners before winning the revamped FIFA Club World Cup in the United States last summer.

And heading into a crunch Carabao Cup semifinal second leg 3-2 behind against league leaders Arsenal, Rosenior has said his players’ big game experience will come to the fore.

“Yeah, I think my players, I look at Enzo Fernández (who) has won a World Cup as well as the group winning two trophies last year, can play in big games,” Rosenior told reporters ahead of his first opportunity to lead Chelsea into a major final.
 
“They can perform in big games, and it’s definitely a big game on Tuesday. I won’t speak about what Arsenal or Mikel Arteta have or haven’t done. That’s not my concern. My concern is resting.
 
“It’s another three-game week, and we need to recover. It’s going to be a really physical game on Tuesday and (focus on) preparing the team as best I can for that game.”

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