Chelsea midfield starlet Ravia spoke fondly of his dreams and challenges at Stamford Bridge in an interview with The Athletic and made it clear that this season will be his first Chelsea season in the true sense of the word. The Belgian youngster moved to the club last summer for a hefty fee, but injuries have been the biggest obstacle to his integration into the team. However, after a promising pre-season, Ravia is ready to make a big impact in the new season.
Ravia candidly recalls the difficult experience of last season, when he missed most of the games due to injury and had to witness the ups and downs of the team from the sidelines. However, the experience did not make him depressed, but rather strengthened his love for soccer and confidence in the future. He firmly believes that only through setbacks can he grow better. Now, he will take on the challenges of the new season with a new attitude, and his dream is to be able to contribute to Chelsea without missing a single game.
Talking about his decision to move to Chelsea, Ravia said that he ultimately chose Chelsea despite the fact that Liverpool and other giants also showed keen interest in him. He sees Chelsea's potential and development prospects, and believes that this place can enable him to realize his soccer dreams. At the same time, he also thanked his fellow Belgian and former Chelsea star Hazard for his support and advice, and the experience and encouragement of these predecessors made him even more determined to make his choice.
Ravia is looking forward to his upcoming journey in the Premier League. He knows that he will face fierce competition and great pressure, but he is fully prepared. He believes that in Chelsea's tactical system, he will be able to play to his strengths and advantages. At the same time, he also looks forward to working with his teammates to win more honors and victories for the team.
Reflecting on his soccer career, Ravia made special mention of his experience at Manchester City's youth camp. He thanked coaches such as Pep Guardiola for their dedication and guidance, which taught him how to see the game and handle the ball differently. These invaluable lessons will serve him well in his career at Chelsea.