The main goalkeeper of London's Chelsea, Thibaut Courtois, is convinced that the English capital will host very difficult matches, and urges teammates not to focus all attention on defense.
The team led by Jose Mourinho, the "Blues," played a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals against Paris Saint-Germain. Now Chelsea would need a goalless draw to reach the quarterfinals.
"We trust ourselves, but we know that very difficult matches await us," the Belgian told journalists. "PSG is coming to London to score goals. A very tough match is ahead, but we are determined to fight for a ticket to the quarterfinals in front of our fans.
"We still need to see the tactics we will follow at the coach's direction. Of course, we cannot delay in this match. We must defend well, but we do not intend to play for a draw.
"PSG can score at any time and advance with a 1-0 result. I think we should play as always and try to attack as best as possible and score a goal," Courtois said.
And finally, the goalkeeper added: "PSG is a very good team. They have a powerful attack, good players in defense, a solid defense, and an excellent goalkeeper. This is a team that can reach the final."
The second leg match between these teams will take place at Stamford Bridge stadium on Wednesday.