Chilwell reveals the ‘angry words’ in Chelsea dressing room after Aston Villa defeat

Chilwell reveals the angry words in Chelsea dressing room after Aston Villa defeat

The Blues were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa on the final day of the season but still managed to finish inside the top four

However, Ben Chilwell has admitted him and his Chelsea team-mates were “angry” when going into half-time against Aston Villa.

The Blues fell behind just before the whistle for the break after Bertrand Traore found the back of the net against his former club.

Chilwell, who has been outstanding in his first season with Chelsea, has explained the high standards him and his colleagues set themselves and that was the reason they were left “angry” in the dressing room at half-time.

“We were nowhere near out best but we have to take it,” the Blues full-back said.

“You’ve got to give Villa credit, first game back here with the fans they played really well – you can still hear the fans now, they were good for them today.

“First-half, we weren’t good enough. We have created chances all game, not put the game to bed when we should have.

“I don’t know how many chances they’ve had but it seems like they’ve scored two of their only chances.

“They played well, we were nowhere near good enough but like I said, we’re in the Champions League so that’s the main thing.

“We were angry at ourselves [at half-time] because we should have been winning the game. “It was all to play for today, literally, and we weren’t good enough.

“The main thing is we’re qualified, not down to ourselves, thankfully down to Spurs but we’re through and that’s the main thing.”

Chilwell also revealed that the Chelsea squad were not aware with what was going on elsewhere, in regards to the Liverpool and Leicester games.

“We didn’t know (about other results) until the last two minutes of the game, we didn’t have a clue,” the former Foxes left-back explained.

“As you can see in the second half we were fighting the whole half to try and get back into the game.

 

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