Kepa Arrizabalaga has revealed that he still has what it takes to make the cut at Chelsea.
“We play 50 or 60 games a year and it is difficult to stay on the same level,” Kepa told Marca.
“The important thing is to be very clear about the objective, to work and put everything into improving. There may be obstacles along the way, but when you have a clear objective, it is easier.
“The only thing that can be done, in these cases, is to take it professionally, respectfully and work harder to turn it around.”
Kepa went on to add he still has the confidence of the manager and the club.
“He has shown me confidence from the first moment. He must make decisions, but I feel I have his confidence, both his and that of the whole club. We all like to play in every game,” he added.
“It is true that, in the last 10 years, Chelsea is the English team that has won the most titles, and I think we should have that ambition. In fact, I came here for that and in the first season we already achieved the Europa League.
“We have a young team. Then came the penalty of not signing players [the transfer ban] but you have to keep fighting for titles.
“I want to win everything with Chelsea and with the national team.”
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