Christian Pulisic claims “anything is possible” when it comes to Chelsea’s top-four challenge, with there still all to play for in the Premier League.
The Blues have endured a testing 2022-23 campaign, with Graham Potter struggling to rid his side of the inconsistency that cost predecessor Thomas Tuchel his job.
Chelsea have entered the latest international break sat 10th in the table, with two more points dropped in a disappointing and dramatic 2-2 draw with Everton last time out, but they are through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League and Pulisic believes they remain capable of securing qualification for the 2023-23 edition of that competition.
The United States international forward has said: “We have built our confidence. I like the way we are playing in a lot of ways. This game [against Everton] was unfortunate but we can be proud of overcoming that tough spell we had and we are trying to look forward.
“We are a confident team, we know we have good enough players to do some damage in the Champions League and we need to focus on the Prem and still fight to get in that top four and do the best we can in both competitions. If we string a couple of wins together we can make the top four. We still have to play the teams above us. Anything is possible. We are going to keep fighting.”