Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell opines that securing victory in the Carabao Cup against Liverpool would stand as a more monumental accomplishment for the club than clinching Champions League glory.
Despite his past triumph in the Champions League with Chelsea, Chilwell perceives the potential Carabao Cup win as holding greater significance, particularly in light of the challenges the club currently faces.
While acknowledging the esteemed status of the Champions League, Chilwell underscores the pivotal role the Carabao Cup plays for Chelsea's youthful and evolving squad.
At 27 years old, Chilwell is set to lead the Chelsea side as captain in Sunday’s final at Wembley, stepping in for the injured Reece James.
Chelsea’s recent setbacks against Liverpool, including losses in both the Carabao and FA Cup finals, serve as added motivation for Chilwell and his compatriots.
The left-back is fueled by a desire for redemption and views the impending final as an opportunity not only to secure a major trophy but also to bolster the team’s morale and confidence.