Marcos Alonso says Roma game 'a good chance to make things a bit better' for struggling Chelsea

Injury-hit English champions face Italian club in Group C of the Uefa Champions League at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea's Marcos Alonso speaks during a press conference at Chelsea FC Training Ground, London, Tuesday Oct. 17, 2017, ahead of their Champions League match against Roma on Wednesday. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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Chelsea must put the shock of two straight Premier League losses behind them and target victory in Wednesday's Uefa Champions League match against Roma, wing-back Marcos Alonso has said.

After a 1-0 defeat to table-toppers Manchester City last month, the injury-hit champions lost 2-1 to bottom side Crystal Palace on Saturday to drop to fifth place with 13 points.

The Group C leaders will look to maintain their perfect Champions League record when Roma visit Stamford Bridge and defender Alonso said Chelsea are not lacking motivation.

"The team is looking forward to this game because it's a good opportunity for us to change things in terms of the last game," the Spaniard told the club's website.

"Motivation is high ... we will try to get the three points.

"It is a good chance to make things a bit better after the last couple of games in the Premier League, and to get closer to what we want, which is to finish the group as the first team."

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Alonso echoed manager Antonio Conte's view that Chelsea's players were below-par against Palace.

"It's the truth. It wasn't our best game on Saturday. It's a good call from him to motivate us and to make us work to change things from the last performance."

"Football is a sport that changes very quickly ... the only solution is to work hard and win the next one."

Chelsea will be without long-term injury absentees N'Golo Kante and Danny Drinkwater while fellow midfielder Victor Moses limped off midway through the first half at Palace.

"It's normal when you play in four competitions there are so many games, and because of this there is more risk of injury or tiredness. We train very well to stay away from injuries and it is something weird that is happening now with the injuries."

Alonso's compatriot Alvaro Morata has returned to training after shaking off a hamstring injury and could feature against the Serie A side.

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