
Chelsea U18 coach Hassan Sulaiman says they're eager to revive their FA Youth Cup fortunes.
Chelsea, once a dominant force in the competition, meet Everton on Sunday.
"Every game we want to win," said Sulaiman to chelseafc.com. "The boys have set themselves high standards so to get the point at Leicester was a little bit disappointing, but there was an element of resilience and character that was required not to lose the game and I'm pleased the boys displayed that.
"Going into this game, we definitely want to progress in the competition of course, hopefully all the way to the final, but we are taking it one game at a time. We'll approach this game no different to the others, with desire and a winning mentality.
"It doesn't get any bigger at this level, it's the FA Youth Cup, it's a prestigious competition and the one you want to win. So the boys understand the magnitude of what the competition holds. They certainly want to do well, but it's one thing to say how well you want to do and it's another thing to put it into action.
"I have no doubts the boys will turn up, will compete, will give everything they can to implement the game plan and the playing philosophy of the Academy. So I'm certain the boys are going to be in the right frame of mind to compete and try to win the game."
