Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Courtois: Chelsea must not park the bus against Paris Saint-Germain

Thibaut Courtois believes that Chelsea
must not rely on their away-goal
advantage when they take on Paris
Saint-Germain in the second leg of
their quarter-final clash.
Jose Mourinho's men secured a 1-1
draw at the Parc des Princes in February and a goalless stalemate at
Stamford Bridge on Wednesday evening would see them progress to
the quarter-finals of the competition.
But Courtois is wary of taking an ultra-cautious approach against the
French champions and feels that Chelsea should be aiming to win the
second leg.
"We are confident but we expect a very difficult game," the
goalkeeper told RMC .
"PSG will come here to score goals. It will be a very tough game. We
are ready and we hope to win in front of our fans.
"We need to see the tactics that the coach will put in place. What is
certain is that we cannot wait. We must defend well but do not aim
for a 0-0 because, if we concede a goal, it's PSG who qualify with a
1-0 win. I think we should play with our qualities, trying to score
goals to win this game.
"PSG are a very good team. They have a powerful attack, good
players in the middle, solid defenders and a good goalkeeper. This is
a team that can reach the final."
Eden Hazard has been one of the key influences in Chelsea's forward
line this season and Courtois has tipped the Belgium international to
become the best player in the world.
"He is not yet at the level of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who
are above all other players," he added. "But Eden has the potential to
get there. He's only 24 years old. He can still improve.
"He has the potential to be a future Ballon d'Or winner but, as Messi
and Ronaldo play like that, with 30 goals in 30 games, it will not be
easy for him."
Courtois also praised Kurt Zouma following the 20-year-old's
breakthrough into Mourinho's first-team plans this season.
"Zouma has a lot of talent," he enthused. "He is strong. He has a
truly exceptional calmness. He is strong with his head. He plays well
with the ball at his feet. He will continue to grow and improve.
"I think he can become one of the best defenders in the world if it
continues like this. He really is a very good player."

source: goal

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