
Chelsea
defender Antonio Rudiger says Alvaro Morata has the full backing of the
entire squad after his recent lack of goals.
The Spain striker scored seven times in his first eight appearances for the
Blues, having arrived in the summer from Real Madrid for £70m as a
replacement for Diego Costa.
However, Morata has since netted just five times in 21 outings and was again
kept at bay on Wednesday night as Chelsea were held to a 0-0 draw by Arsenal
in their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg.
But Rudiger told the Evening Standard that there is no cause for concern
about his team mate.
"As a striker, it's normal that you want to score," said Rudiger. "Of course
there are times when the head is down a little bit. I'm not worried about
him. The whole team is with him and I think all the fans are with him.
"It's just a difficult period for him. Sometimes, there are spells when you
score and don't score, but his effort for the team is good and he always
tries. If he scores again, everything will be fine.
"Can he win the second leg against Arsenal for us? Definitely. We saw it in
the last round against Bournemouth. He had one chance and scored. When he
does this again, everything will be OK."
Wednesday's match was a second successive 0-0 draw for Chelsea, following
Saturday's FA Cup third round stalemate at Norwich.