'We all want to put Chelsea where it's supposed to be'
[Getty Images] Chelsea right-back Malo Gusto feels the international break has been "good for us to forget about past mistakes" and they are "all fighting every day" to reach their objectives. It has been a difficult period for the Blues, having lost four successive matches and winning just once in their past six Premier League games. However, they return to action in the quarter-final of the FA Cup this weekend at home to Port Vale and sit just one point off fifth-placed Liverpool as they chase down a Champions League spot.
"There are a few moments that will be tough for us, but the only thing that I can say and I would say is to look forward for the rest of the season," Gusto told BBC Sport. "There is the FA Cup coming up. The Premier League that we still compete for our objective which is top four, the Champions League for the next season.
Can't wait to play the rest of the games to achieve our target. "I think the international break was good for us to forget about the past mistakes that we did in terms of results. So I think the atmosphere is how it is.
We just have to change it in our advantage. To be even more together, more than ever. To show our best on the pitch and show that we we're still on the road to compete for the trophies.
" After a positive start under new boss Liam Rosenior at the beginning of the year, the team and the head coach have come in for criticism over recent performances and heavy defeats. Gusto, who has featured in all but three league games this campaign, is still positive about what Rosenior has brought to the club. "He has a great impact.