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Senegal defender Mamadou Sarr says Chelsea possess the qualities to give a good account of themselves in Europe this season.
The 20-year-old African champion cut short his loan spell in January at Ligue 1 side Strasbourg to reunite with coach Liam Rosenior at Chelsea.
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Having been roped into the Blues Champions League squad, the former Olympique Lyon centre-back has proved to be a quality addition to the set-up.
Ahead of the UEFA Champions League knockout phase match at the Parc des Princes against European champions Paris St-Germain, Sarr believes Chelsea have what it takes to display some quality performances.
“I think we are young, but we have a lot of experience. Guys like Reece [James], they won the trophy, they won the Champions League, so I think we can achieve that again,” Sarr told BBC Sport.
“I don’t think it’s about age; I think it’s about mentality and level.”
Sarr has made three starts under manager Liam Rosenior since his recall from his loan stint.
It will be recalled that Sarr played a part in Chelsea’s run up to winning the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, a game the English side won 3-0 over French giants PSG in New Jersey.
Mamadou Sarr played three matches as Senegal defeated hosts Morocco 1-0 to lift their second Africa Cup of Nations trophy at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in January.
Sarr who represented France at various youth levels up to the U-20, chose to feature for the Teranga Lions at the senior level and he has gone on to make four appearances so far.