
The Brazil international is confident that the
Blues, who face Paris Saint-Germain in the
second leg of their round of 16 tie on
Wednesday, can go all the way in Europe this
term
Willian believes Chelsea have what it takes to
win the Champions League this season.
Guus Hiddink's men face Paris Saint-Germain
at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday looking to
overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg of
their round of 16 encounter.
With Chelsea sitting 10th in the Premier
League, a place in the top four looks unlikely,
meaning they look set to focus on Europe
and the FA Cup for the remainder of the
campaign.
And Willian, who was named in Uefa's best XI
from this year's group stage, feels the Blues
can claim their second Champions League
trophy this term.
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"I think we can win it. It will be difficult
because there are so many good teams,"
said the Brazilian.
"We have to think about Wednesday first and
then step by step we can go to the final.
"There is always pressure at Chelsea to win
titles, we know that. We have to concentrate
for this game.
"To give Guus one title will be great for us
and for him, so we will try to give him one
trophy to go with.
"It’s the biggest game of the season. We
know that. We have to show our quality in
the game. It will be difficult for us, but I
think we can win.
"We have great quality, they have as well.
Games like this are 50/50. They can win, we
can win, but on Wednesday from the
beginning we have to show them what we
want.
"We know they want the ball and to keep
possession but we have to put them under
pressure and press.
"We are more confident because we play at
home. I think we can do that. It will be
difficult but we can qualify."
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