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Can Chelsea qualify for the Champions League next season?

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Posted on March 21, 2026 12:36 am

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It does a take a lot of planning and much better tactics forChelsea if they have to be in the in the UEFA Champions League next season.

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The type of football they are playing right now is not really good at all to be honest and there is no doubt about it either. The team is mainly looking forward to making sure that they start to perform better to be honest. Liam Rosenior really has to change a lot of tactics to be honest and there is no doubt about it either. The team really have to make sure that they begin to change how they play.

You want to be in the Champions League. It makes your recruitment, it makes your planning, it makes everything clearer. Not just from a financial point of view, but this club deserves to be in the Champions League.It’s as simple as that. That’s the aim and that’s the target. That’s what we need to really focus on now after coming out of that competition.

Can Chelsea Qualify for the UEFA Champions League?

The rest of it is just about making sure that we win the next game and that we still stay on track for what we want to achieve. Yeah, I think most clubs, most teams go through these moments in the season. I would say it’s what I’ve seen, not just today, yesterday, after the game, during the game, in the last minutes when we’re down to 10 men, I didn’t see a lack of effort. In a difficult moment, I’ve got a very resilient group, I’ve got very resilient staff and we know we need to put things right. You can’t quantify damage until you’re at the end of the season. What we have, we have eight huge games left in the Premier League plus a cup competition that we want to win.

Positivity:

So we’re still in a place where we can affect things in a positive way. We know [who it is]. And it’s not come from any place of malicious intent to me or to the team. We know where it’s come from and we’ve dealt with the situation. I will always do my best in whatever circumstance for the team to perform at its best level regardless of the result, whether we’re five goals down or five goals up. In that moment, we’ve just gone down to 10 men. I needed to change the system.

I needed Moises Caicedo to go to right-back. And rather than me scream and shout above a lot of people in the stadium, the best thing to do is to show him and get the note across to him. I’m aware, like, if I don’t win at this football club as the manager and if we don’t win as a team, I’m very aware now that anything goes. We’ve five goals down. The lads were disappointed. It’s normal. There will always be a narrative when a team don’t perform or get the result that they want.

But that’s not the case. The players have shown… We’ve had 18 games together in 10 weeks. They’ve shown at times that they have a clear understanding of what we want to do in a different way and at times, which is normal in this period, it’s not going to go completely to plan. In terms of the game on Tuesday night, it completely didn’t go the way we wanted it to. But me handing out a note is not a reflection of my message not getting through to the players.

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Srijata Banerjee

Srijata Banerjee is a Football Writer at Six Sports, contributing in-depth coverage of football matches, player performances, and key developments in the sport. Her work focuses on delivering engaging, insightful, and informative content that helps readers stay updated on emerging trends and major events in football. Through her contributions to Six Sports, Srijata provides match reports, tactical insights, and feature articles that highlight narratives shaping the football landscape. Her writing combines analytical clarity with accessible storytelling, making her a trusted source for fans and enthusiasts alike.

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