Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez has opened up on his ambitions for the season, speaking on the team’s growing unity, his leadership role, and the personal targets driving him through the campaign.
This insight came from Chelsea’s official X handle, which shared a segment of an exclusive interview released earlier on the club’s media app, with Sánchez reflecting on the togetherness within the squad and the standards he expects from himself.

Softfootball earlier reported that the Spanish goalkeeper was sent off in the 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford, a setback that briefly disrupted his rhythm in the campaign.
Sánchez, however, has responded strongly since returning. He has already kept 5 clean sheets in 11 Premier League matches this season, with his most recent coming in Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Wolves last weekend.

Speaking via Chelsea’s X handle, Sánchez delivered a clear and confident message about his aspirations, particularly his push for individual excellence to support the team:
I want to get that golden glove at the end of the season because if that happens it helps the team massively because I would say if you keep a clean sheet you are most likely to win the game. The more clean sheets you keep the better.
Beyond his personal motivation, Sánchez also hinted at the growing confidence within the squad, with players believing more in themselves and in each other as results begin to stabilize. The goalkeeper’s leadership presence has become a key pillar in maintaining this renewed energy around the dressing room.
Chelsea supporters will hope this blend of ambition, collective belief, and defensive solidity continues to drive the club forward as the season progresses.
