Axel Disasi talks about a ‘great’ Chelsea team after Fulham win
Chelsea star Axel Disasi was nice against Fulham. Alongside Thiago Silva in central defence, the 25-year-old put in a performance that was crucial in the Blues keeping a clean sheet against a Fulham team that has punched above their weight in front of goal for a very consistent period of time.
Disasi spoke to the club’s official website after his top-class performance against the Cottagers, and here is what he had to say about taking the momentum forward:
‘We have to keep going in this way tomorrow to improve and I think if everything sticks together we will be great.’
Disasi’s acknowledgement of the need for continuous improvement underscores the team’s commitment to refining their performance. In the world of elite football, where margins are slim, this dedication to constant growth becomes a distinguishing factor that separates the good from the great. We have to bridge the gap soon which will make our campaign great again.
In the world of elite football, where margins are slim and the competition is fierce, the ability to carry positive momentum becomes a strategic advantage. The second half of the season provides an opportunity for Chelsea to recalibrate, learn from past experiences, and set a course for achieving their objectives.
We have had a good few recent games and it becomes imperative that Mauricio Pochettino’s men carry this momentum. It is no secret that our league campaign did not go off to the best of starts and to ensure a good finish, we have to put in the best performance in every game and our aim should be nothing but three points.
As Chelsea aims to rise above the challenges and tough competition, Disasi’s positive sentiments serve as a rallying point. The journey toward greatness is an ongoing process, and each match becomes a critical juncture in shaping the narrative of the season.
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The prospect of carrying the momentum forward represents an opportunity to tip the scales in their favour, erase the struggles of the past, and position themselves for a strong finish to the season.