Marc Cucurella is determined to stop both the Liverpool title party on Stamford Bridge on Sunday, but also to get Chelsea back in the Premier League title Fight
Marc Cucurella will join Chelsea's Honor Guard of Honor for Liverpool on Sunday to overthrow the champions of Arne Slot and plant a blue flag back to the Premier League top.
The first stop on the Kings' Party Tour is Stamford Bridge, where Cucurella is planning to pull the plug on the slot machine. According to data collected by scientists, Liverpool fans caused a series of Tremoren at Anfield's record-similar 20th title of the club.
Alexis Mac Allister's Strike in last Sunday's 5-1 routes of Tottenham registered a peak size of 1.74 on the Richter scale – but Cucurella says that Chelsea is planning to manage a after -shock. The Spanish left back, a competition for the player of the Chelsea season, said: “Hopefully we can have this (honor) in the coming years.”
Cucurella, 26, had a difficult first year at the bridge after he became a component of £ 60 million in the £ 1.5 billion trolley -dash of the club for three years, but he won the fans with six goals this period. He will be jealous of Liverpool's ceremonial distinction, but he admitted: “It is clear that they have won the competition and they earn it because they are there all season.
“If we have to do it (a guard of honor), we will do it. But as soon as the game starts, we go for our goals – we try to fight and fight everything for the three points.
“I don't think I've done this before – this is the first time – but hopefully we can have this in the coming years.
“It is what we are fighting for and what we are trying to do. It is a process. I think it's a good thing to have it, but it's even better if we do it and we win the game. I remember that we played very well at Anfield, but they scored at the most important moments.”
The newly found popularity of Cucurella among Chelsea fans has even been manifested in a singing about his abundant mop of her and his alleged preference for the Spanish beer Estrella.
He laughed: “To be honest, I don't like Estrella, I don't like beer, I don't like wine. For me it is strange like a Spanish person, but it's the truth … I only love vodka.”
After a fearful sideways look of Chelsea's Press Attache, before the cent dropped that Cucurella was just joking, the Prince of Cloud Cucu Land admitted: “I feel very proud, because when I came here it was difficult.
“It was my first season and I tried to work hard, nothing to say, to work in silence. It was not easy, but now I feel very good and I feel very proud. Chelsea is now in my heart and at Chelsea is a top experience. If you are a child, you dream to play in this kind of clubs. When I came here, many things were a bit tough.
“But I know that my qualities, my family believe in me, so I try to work hard every day, show my qualities in training and then, if I have the chance, I try to do it in the games. Now my teammates and the staff give me a lot of confidence.
“When I came to this club, I wanted to fight for trophies, fight for big things and after a difficult season I think it was a bit more regular. We showed our level, we started to create something important and now it's in our hands.”
Chelsea has one foot in the Europa Conference League final after an emphatic 4-1 victory in Sweden against Djurgarden in their semi-final first stage. And the defeat of Nottingham Forest by Brentford has returned the initiative on the side of Enzo Maresca in De Klauteren for a top five finish.
Chelsea could still be involved in a last day Shoot-out with Forest on the city ground for Champions League Swag next season and Cucurella added: “We are very ambitious about these things. Now it depends on us and we can show that we are ready and we earn it.
“We train every day to prepare for playing these important games, reaching the final and playing for a title.
“I believe we are starting to build something important.”
