Chelsea will attack Juventus tonight in Turin, says manager Guus Hiddink.
"It's always nice to have a clean sheet," said Hiddink. "That's very important. But if you just wait in the second leg and hope not to concede, willing not to concede a goal and not have any initiative in the game, you will have a lot of problems.
"So, whenever we can, the team must attack. It's in their character. We've not come here just to defend. That would be asking for trouble.
"At this level, it's tight. Our game at Stamford Bridge was tight. Tomorrow it will be too.
"When you are in this period in Europe, I don't want to talk about luck but you have to force luck a little bit."