Azpilicueta motivated to complete Chelsea medal collection
Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta has won nearly every
major title with the London club since arriving in 2012 with FIFA's Club World
Cup the only missing medal in his trophy cabinet.
Which is why the 32-year-old Spaniard is treating
Wednesday's semi-final against Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal in Abu Dhabi with
the utmost respect.
"I'm really motivated," Azpilicueta, part of
the Chelsea team to lose to Corinthians in the 2012 final, told reporters on
Tuesday. "In 2012 it hurt. To win it first time for the club is huge, we
have to make it everything for us.
"Maybe with time you realise how difficult it is
to get there. We saw how Corinthians prepared for the game. Sometimes small
details make a difference and on that day we weren't at our best. It hurt a
lot.
"We're representing Europe. We know it' going to
be difficult. We have to make the most of this chance."
Chelsea have taken a full-strength squad for the
tournament, although manager Thomas Tuchel is overseeing operations from afar
having tested positive for COVID-19 and his assistant Zsolt Low will take
charge of the team.
"We're disappointed Thomas isn't here. We have to
be ready for it. He'll be very important in pre-game and during it he'll have a
direct connection with the staff," Azpilicueta said.
"We have to adapt. We have the technology to
communicate. Hopefully we fill the gap, step up and do the best for him."
Chelsea will be overwhelming favourites to beat Al
Hilal on Wednesday and reach the final, but Low is taking nothing for granted
against a team managed by Leonardo Jardim.
"We have to take the role (of favourites) after
winning the Champions League," Low told a news conference on Tuesday.
"We know we're a good team and play a good game
but Al Hilal are very good, with an experienced coach from some big clubs. We
take the role as favourite but for sure it can be a difficult game
tomorrow."
Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy has joined up with the squad
after winning the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal, although Low was guarded
over whether he or Kepa Arrizabalaga will be in goal against Saudi Arabian side
Al Hilal.
"We have two amazing goalkeepers. Mendy made a
fantastic performance to win the Africa Cup and be best goalkeeper but Kepa
does an amazing job with us here," Low said.
"If we need him at 6am, we need him at 6am and we
are training in the afternoon so Thomas is already awake," Low said.
"We all the time have phone contact also during
the game so he can analyse and try to translate to the team."
Al Hilal beat Al Jazira 6-1 to set up a meeting with
Chelsea and boast familiar names in their squad including former Watford
striker Odion Ighalo.
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