Chelsea boss Graham Potter is excited facing RB Salzburg in tomorrow's Champions League clash.
Potter admits he's enjoyed the challenge of the UCL.
He said, "I've found it very challenging, very exciting. The games are top quality. We've had three really tough matches. The first game against Salzburg was a tough game against a top opponent, and like I said after the game, they are very strong at what they do.
"They're organised and incredible in how they work off the ball and attack you. If you look at their strengths, they are a top side. The two wins against Milan has helped the situation for us, but we are not celebrating, and we need more points. I'm expecting a really tough game tomorrow night and are looking forward to it.
"We'll try to win the game, but with the greatest respect to our opponent because we know they are a tough side. If you look at their record here, they are very, very strong. So we will not take anything for granted. We will do our best and will see how the game goes.
"In terms of best performance, I thought we played quite well in the home game against Salzburg, probably better against Milan. And the away match isn't easy to analyse because they went down to ten men early, but in a hostile environment, I was happy with a lot of what we did. So, as I said, we haven't finished. We haven't got the points, so we need to get more. We will try out best tomorrow."