"Being World Cup champion didn't change anything for me"
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez spoke to the media after the comeback against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. "Being World Cup champion didn't change anything in my mind," he said.
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Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez said that being World Cup champion did not change anything in his mind, that he will go for more and that although the adaptation to English football "takes time" he will try to make it quick.
The Argentinian, who helped the Blues qualify for the quarter-finals on Tuesday by beating Borussia Dortmund, spoke to the Spanish media in the mixed zone at Stamford Bridge.
"I'm very happy for the group, we deserved it. We are working hard to turn the results around. It's very important to win two games in a row at home. I think we are doing things right. Staying in the Champions League gives us confidence. It's unimaginable that people are chanting my name because I arrived so recently," admitted Enzo, who also spoke about his adaptation to English football.
"I feel a lot of differences with this football, but the team is helping me a lot. It will take me a little time, but I'm getting used to it. Also to the city, my family is here with me. The adaptation will take a little time, but we will try to do our best to make it quick.
Enzo was part of the Argentina team that won the World Cup in Qatar, but he said that this has not changed his way of thinking. "Being World Cup champion didn't change anything in my head, I will always go for more. Playing for Chelsea is something very passionate and in the Premier League too, because it's a dream I've had since I was a little boy".
The Argentinian, who helped the Blues qualify for the quarter-finals on Tuesday by beating Borussia Dortmund, spoke to the Spanish media in the mixed zone at Stamford Bridge.
"I'm very happy for the group, we deserved it. We are working hard to turn the results around. It's very important to win two games in a row at home. I think we are doing things right. Staying in the Champions League gives us confidence. It's unimaginable that people are chanting my name because I arrived so recently," admitted Enzo, who also spoke about his adaptation to English football.
"I feel a lot of differences with this football, but the team is helping me a lot. It will take me a little time, but I'm getting used to it. Also to the city, my family is here with me. The adaptation will take a little time, but we will try to do our best to make it quick.
Enzo was part of the Argentina team that won the World Cup in Qatar, but he said that this has not changed his way of thinking. "Being World Cup champion didn't change anything in my head, I will always go for more. Playing for Chelsea is something very passionate and in the Premier League too, because it's a dream I've had since I was a little boy".
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