Thomas Tuchel has hailed the team spirit in his dressing room, insisting there will be no need to dish out motivational speeches when Chelsea face Everton on Monday in an English Premier League fixture.
The Blues are currently enjoying a great run of form under the German tactician as they remain unbeaten in their last 10 games with a top-four finish looking possible for the West London club.
Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti’s men are likely to give Chelsea a tough fight in order to keep their Champions League qualification hopes alive. The Toffees trail the Blues by one point and a game at hand, leaving the clash pivotal to both club’s European ambitions.
“Everton had a very strong start to season with a big win at Anfield and from there they kept the momentum going,” said Tuchel.
“They have a very strong squad, they are very physical and the squad is full of talent.
“Carlo (Ancelotti) knows how to keep the momentum going, how to keep the flow going.
“It is good that these games are on and it is good that we have the next big, big match straight away, because that drives us, it gets us out of bed early.
“Then it is a very natural process to be at our top level again because you don’t need many words.
“The situation is very clear. It does not change.
“We will need the next top-level performance to be able to win and this is what we are up for at Stamford Bridge.”
Chelsea latest clean sheet underscored their great defensive improvements under Tuchel, leaving club captain Cesar Azpilicueta delighted.
“We defended all together and the strikers did an amazing job with that,” Azpilicueta told Chelsea’s official club website.
“When you concede goals it normally goes to the defenders and when you don’t concede it goes to the defenders as well, but we work as a whole team with our structure.
“We have to highlight the work from everybody and the attacking players did an amazing job.”