Former Chelsea defender says “PSG have to be worried” ahead of facing The Blues
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Former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf says that PSG ‘have to be worried’ ahead of facing his former club this week.
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It’s Champions League this week and we have reached the knockout stages and when everything is really going to matter. Over two games, its everything or bust. Chelsea will play PSG home and away in the next two weeks to see who goes through to the next round of the competition, and there will be scores to settle.
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Chelsea beat PSG in the summer to win the Club World Cup, so the French side will be looking to get their own back on The Blues and knock them out of the UCL.
But Leboeuf believes PSG have to be worried, especially if Chelsea have three of their best players available and starting the game.
Leboeuf on Chelsea
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As cited on X this week, Leboeuf said:
“PSG are going to play against Chelsea, with [Moises] Caicedo. I think [Reece] James, if [Malo] Gusto plays at right-back and [Enzo] Fernandez at the top of the triangle, that is going to be a hard task. If Chelsea play the way they played against [Aston] Villa, PSG have to be worried.”
And of course they will very much be worried as well, because Chelsea are more than capable of beating them, as they have already proven.
In other news…
Liam Rosenior has been reacting after the Wrexham win on Saturday night, and he spoke about a player who he handed a start to for the first time in a long time, Romeo Lavia, who made a return to play in midfield in tonight’s game.
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