Chelsea’s impressive five-match winning streak in all competitions has become a hot topic among fans and analysts alike.
Chelsea’s Renato Veiga Reveals Key Dressing Room Rule Behind Winning Streak
After his first goal for the club in the 4-2 Conference League win against Gent, Renato Veiga shed light on the secret behind the Chelsea’s newfound cohesion.
The 21-year-old Portuguese midfielder emphasized that the absence of cliques within the squad has been instrumental in fostering a united front under manager Enzo Maresca.
“We’re not just teammates; we’re becoming a family,” Veiga stated, highlighting the team’s shared commitment to Chelsea’s success above individual interests.
“There are no small groups; everyone feels included and valued.”
Maresca’s leadership has been pivotal. After earlier concerns about team harmony, notably following Wesley Fofana’s public criticism of teammate Enzo Fernandez, the manager quickly took steps to restore unity.
One of Maresca’s key rules mandates that all players attend home matches to support their teammates, regardless of their matchday status.
This move has strengthened the bond among the players, with Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, and others seen cheering on from the sidelines during the recent fixture against Gent.
Veiga’s personal journey at Chelsea is also notable. The young talent, who joined for £12 million from FC Basel, is not only thriving on the pitch but is also enjoying healthy competition with fellow left-back Marc Cucurella.
“We push each other to be better. It’s about contributing to the team’s success, no matter where I play,” Veiga explained, reflecting his adaptable approach and team-first mentality.
As Chelsea aims for more victories, Veiga’s insights reveal a squad that is not just winning games but also building a strong foundation for the future.
With their sights set on silverware, the Blues are becoming a team where togetherness is key.