Chelsea's quest for Champions League football took another hit with a defeat to Manchester City, but defender Jorrel Hato remains defiantly optimistic about their chances. In a season of ups and downs, the young Dutchman's belief highlights the fighting spirit required to navigate the Premier League's final stretch.
Despite the loss, Hato put in a resilient performance and was quick to refocus on the bigger picture. "We still have a very good chance to get Champions League football for next season," he stated, acknowledging the need for immediate improvement. "For a club like Chelsea, we expect to be competing at the top... We have six games left, so we have a lot to fight for."
His comments come after a match where familiar issues resurfaced, particularly the team's struggle to bounce back from minor setbacks—a point manager Mauricio Pochettino has also emphasized. While the road to the top five is steep, Hato's mindset embodies the relentless drive needed to finish the season strong, a quality every athlete in the game can respect.
