
I don’t know if it’s more difficult to win four people now. There were different challenges that exist now. Finally, it must be difficult.
There were games in our season when we came out by thinking about ‘Waw’ and as well as intense games, marginalized or easily we could lose because the other team was better and didn’t get what he deserved.
When you overcome these games, there is a comfortable element. Sometimes I didn’t even enjoy those games! You have to find a way to turn if you lose – or in our situation, really put a bad show for you.
You don’t have time to regret or worry about what you can or what to do. You can only learn from that feeling. In football, you connect the feelings to the moments of the game or in your sporting life.
When you feel good, you play a good and instinctive game, all that help gives you a shield mentally. Whenever you don’t have a good level.
Chelsea had a broader awareness than the noise around the team and the talk of going to the unbeaten this season. Are I not sure? But of course there are players who are disappointed.
It is a reality in the posts that these main players and elites are in, you are facing pressure and high expectations. They are naturally competed and ultimately a little scenario of Sink or knife. You can’t go back and you’ll come back this season. He will compensate him now or never.
When I was in high pressure, I would of course feel nervous. Of course, I felt nausea because it was very big and how much it means for all your players, staff, family and fans. It means you’re so much that you’re on that journey and probably something that is long in the memory of many people.
My way to show that I can deal with the situation was that there was control and peace in my game. It will not be normal unless Chelsea players feel the burden of the pressure.
Some people grow up on these feelings and love to live in that space – and I’m sure they’ll do.
Anita Asante spoke to the BBC Sport on the women’s football news reporter Emma Sanders.