[NEWS] We’re adaptable to get the right results –Pulisic

Christian Pulisic believes Chelsea’s current style of play stands us
in good stead for tonight’s Champions League semi-final first leg,

as does the experience a young group of players gained in the
competition last season.

Despite only being 22 years of age, the American is actually more
accustomed to elite European football than most in the Chelsea
squad. Should he play tonight, it will be his 34th Champions
League appearance, and his fifth against Real Madrid.

Last season our run in the competition was emphatically ended in
the round of 16 by Bayern Munich, with Pulisic unavailable for both
legs. While we suffered two heavy defeats against the eventual
winners, the American says it was an important part of the Blues’
learning curve.

‘The guys definitely gained that experience from last season,
playing in the Champions League, a lot of them for the first time,’
he noted.

‘The next season you feel more prepared and a bit more confident
and ready to go. That experience does help, and we are hoping we
can take it into this game.’

Under Thomas Tuchel, Chelsea have displayed European knowhow,
looking streetwise and tactically adept against both Atletico Madrid
and Porto.

‘We’ve been very strong at the back, very tough to break down, and
we’ve been able to get good results in good moments,’ said Pulisic
of our defensive resilience.

‘When the results are going well, not many questions can be asked
about our style of play. Obviously it’s great to watch entertaining
football all the time, attacking, free-flowing, this and that, but when
it gets to this end of the season results are what matter.

‘We are going to do everything we can to be on the positive end of
these games coming up.’

Recently, Real Madrid have sometimes deployed a back three, and
it remains to be seen whether they will match up to our system
tonight or stick with the four used against Liverpool in the quarter-
finals.

‘As the game goes on we will see the way they play, and we will
have to make adjustments or stick to our plan,’ reckons the 22-
year-old.

‘I’m not too concerned about how they might line up. They have
good players so it’s going to be a tough task for us whichever
formation they might go out with.’

Pulisic is keen to point out Chelsea belong here, too, and he and
his fellow Blues will be desperate to prove that tonight.

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