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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