Monday, August 23, 2010

Florent Malouda Insists Chelsea Have Stepped Their Game Up To A New Level


Florent Malouda insists that Chelsea have developed a “killer instinct”, and believes that the Blues now play the Premier League’s most entertaining football.

The defending league champions have started off the season brightly, winning both of their matches against West Bromwich Albion and Wigan Athletic by the same 6-0 scoreline.

The France international believes that Chelsea’s play has stepped up to a whole new level, and Malouda thinks that the Blues have shown these past two weeks how much quality they possess.

“It is difficult to know why people still seem to think Arsenal and United play the best football,” Malouda told the Daily Mail.

“Even when we finished on top of Arsenal, people said they played better than us.

“If you want to win the League, you have to be efficient, but when you look at how many goals we are scoring, you surely have to recognize there is real quality about us.

“The manager has worked at making sure we control games and you are seeing an evolution in our play. We are keeping more clean sheets but also scoring a lot more goals.

“It is not enough for us now just to go 1-0 up. We have developed a killer instinct and want to finish teams off. There are goals throughout this team and if there is an opportunity to kill a game off, we take it.

“We'll never go easy on teams and it is great for confidence to know just about everyone in the squad is capable of scoring goals.”

Some believed that age would soon catch up to this veteran Chelsea squad, but Malouda believes that the experience and time together that the squad have enjoyed are what makes them better.

“I don't know about getting old, but I'm pretty sure most Premier League managers would settle for a squad like ours.

“The great thing about being together so long is that we all know the system and each other and the movement up front is improving all the time.

“Even when Salomon Kalou came on as substitute, he could feel where the ball was going to be played and ended up with two goals.

“We are tapping into the experience that has built up in recent years and turning it to our advantage. We all know the system and how to apply it and that does so much for our self-belief.”

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