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Azpilicueta has admitted morale at Chelsea is low due to their three-match
winless run.
The Premier League champions, since winning impressively at Atletico Madrid
last month, have lost successive league games to Manchester City and Crystal
Palace.
Azpilicueta described the battling point in Wednesday's 3-3 Champions League
draw with Roma as "big", and the Spanish defender wants a win against
Watford in the Premier League on Saturday - live on Sky Sports Premier
League - to boost confidence.
"The mood at the moment is not the best," Azpilicueta told the London
Evening Standard.
"It's true that we are not in our best moment. We came into the game after
two consecutive defeats in the Premier League.
"We had the game in our hands when we were 2-0 up, but we also had it lost
when we were 3-2 down."
Eden Hazard's second goal of the season earned the draw against the Serie A
side, which ensured Chelsea avoided three straight losses for the first time
in Antonio Conte's stewardship.
The Blues lead Group C by two points from Roma ahead of the reverse fixture
at the Stadio Olimpico on October 31.
Azpilicueta added: "We managed to get a point, we are top of the group and
we will keep fighting.
"To come back into the game to get a point (against Roma) is big for the
team, to show the character and that we won't give up.
"But the reality is that we have gone three games without a win and we will
try to get back to winning ways on Saturday."
Chelsea's trip to Rome is followed by Manchester United's visit to Stamford
Bridge on November 5.