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Cesar Azpilicueta: Chelsea need to score if they want to win anything

Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta admits he will have to frustrate another season if he doesn't address scoring issues.

A disappointing campaign leading the line and Timo Werner's inconsistent form meant a new signing after Romelu Lukaku returned to Inter Milan on loan Raheem Sterling is 1- 0 wins at Everton.

For manager Thomas Tuchel, this is not a long-term solution, as Jorginho is on the winning side near the end of the first half. Thanks to the penalty for

"As you know, no team wants to score a lot of goals and concede. It's clear that maybe in the last few years we've been a little bit apart," said Azpilicueta.

"It's been five seasons since we last won the Premier League. If you want to win something, you have to score goals.

"We have to score goals,

"Recently we haven't scored enough in the last few games of the Premier League and conceded half chances.

"That's what we do. It's a problem and that's why we finished third, more than 20 points behind Manchester City."

To win anything, you must score a goal. That's our problem and that's why he finished third, more than 20 points behind Manchester City. The team is still a work in progress, but from the first game of the new season all it needed was to open with a win.

Goodison's first win in his five visits to the park was far from a flowing and confident performance, but the change on and off the field over the summer After that, new ownership took over and there was a big move. Teams and disjointed preseason – Chilwell admits things take time to harden.

"We have a lot of things to improve on, but the main one is three points and I'm happy with that," he told chelseafc.com. }

"We're a team in transition and we're still trying to work together. We've got new players and new ownership that's been integrated, so we're still working hard and basically everything.

Chilwell's starting lineup at Goodison Park, aside from a brief cameo on the final day of the season, produced the game-winning goal after suffering a serious knee injury at the end of November. It was his first significant appearance since winning the spot kick.

He played an hour or so before being replaced, but his new big money winner, Marc Cucurella, came off the bench in his final 15 minutes to give Chilwell his own. It reminded me that there is competition for places.

"We are at Chelsea so we will have a lot of good players," he added.

"The race for place is going to be fierce, and it's clear we'll be pushing each other as much as everyone else on the team.

"I feel good, I'm ready. Of course, it's my first long match in the Premier League, so I'm very happy to be back.It's the best feeling in the world.

It was a really great feeling to come back to the Premier League and be inspired to win a penalty to help the team win.

We've been working hard for a long time and it was a really great feeling to be back on the pitch with the players.

"We (Chilwell and manager Thomas Tuchel) had a conversation when asked if I was ready. replied, "Of course."

"I don't know if it is, but it feels like it. After working hard all summer, I am mentally and physically ready to help the team."

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