Jadon Sancho speaks exclusively to the matchday programme for Sunday’s Premier League game against Aston Villa, revealing how our run to the Champions League title in 2012 inspired him as a young footballer.

“For me, ever since I was growing up, Chelsea just seemed to be like a family, a winning culture,” he says.

“I remember when Chelsea were in the Champions League semi-final against Barcelona. I was with my friend and he bet me…he said if Chelsea won he would do some sort of forfeit.

'I can’t remember the forfeit, I just remember that when Ramires scored that chip away, he was upset! And then obviously Fernando Torres scored that last-minute goal to close the game out. It was funny. Then, obviously, the final speaks for itself. Drogba coming in clutch.

“For them to just bounce back the way they did, it just shows the mentality of top players, top teams, and top coaches.”

The 24-year-old, who registered two assists in Heidenheim on Thursday night, is enjoying his time at Chelsea this season, particularly being part of such a strong, youthful squad.

“It’s amazing – so many young players, great talent,” he explains. “It’s kind of crazy because I’m actually one of the oldest! It’s kind of crazy but it’s nice to be here – training every day is very fun, it’s intense, everybody wants to be the best they can be, and everybody’s fighting for positions, which is great competition for us.”

We’ve got an excerpt from Blue is the Colour, the new official book from Nik Yeomans covering the history of our famous shirt, while in our Unscripted feature, former Chelsea youth graduate Mark Nicholls talks to us about the heady days of the late Nineties and making the breakthrough under a global icon like Ruud Gullit.

Plus, we have the latest columns from Enzo Maresca, Reece James, Sonia Bompastor, Filipe Coelho and Hassan Sulaiman, bringing you up to date with events across our many teams.

We’re also celebrating the Rainbow Laces campaign and our club’s commitment to supporting the LGBTQ+ community, which you can read more about in the programme.

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