Calum McFarlane has revealed a striking shift in mood at Chelsea following their hard-fought FA Cup victory, describing the change as "amazing" ahead of Monday's Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.
After a difficult few months that saw morale dip to its lowest point, the Blues' 1-0 win over Leeds last weekend has breathed new life into the squad. Speaking in his pre-match press conference, the interim coach didn't hold back about the transformation he's witnessed.
"It's always difficult when you're not performing and not getting the results," McFarlane admitted. "It's amazing how a win can change the feel and atmosphere of the group."
That positive energy couldn't come at a better time. Nottingham Forest, fresh off a tight Europa League semi-final first-leg win, may have their minds divided between European glory and securing Premier League safety. With their league status not yet guaranteed, team selection could be affected—and that gives Chelsea a genuine chance to snap their league win drought dating back to March.
In other team news, McFarlane provided updates on Reece James and Levi Colwill, both working their way back from injury. Fans will be eager to see if either can feature on Monday as the Blues look to build momentum.
From the stands to the training ground, there's a renewed sense of belief at Chelsea—and for supporters who've endured a tough stretch, that's a welcome sight indeed.
