"My respect, my love for Chelsea, will always be the same," Paris's 
David Luiz told UEFA.com as he bids to oust his old side from the round 
of 16 for a second season in a row. 
With Paris 2-1 up from the home leg
 of their UEFA Champions League tie against Chelsea, defender David Luiz
 is facing another emotional return to his old club – having scored a 
late equaliser at Stamford Bridge to guide the French champions toward 
an unexpected success in the same stage of the competition last season.
 The 28-year-old tells UEFA.com about the decider in prospect and why 
Laurent Blanc's side have what it takes to win the competition.
UEFA.com:
 It was a hugely important victory in the first leg against Chelsea; how
 do you reflect on the team's performance in Paris?
David Luiz:
 True, it was an important victory. And it was crucial, especially at 
home in such a difficult match. It's good to come out of the first match
 victorious, but nothing has been decided yet. It will be another great 
game at Stamford Bridge, and I hope we can also come out as winners 
there. London was a city and a club where I was very happy. I had some 
great moments there, but I am focused on my work, which is to play for 
PSG.
 Highlights: Paris 2-1 Chelsea
UEFA.com: Chelsea have an away goal, which could be significant – will that change Paris's tactics for the second leg?
David Luiz:
 It's always difficult to play against a highly-rated attack like 
Chelsea's. It's hard not to concede. I hope this time around we can 
score too, but the most important thing is for us to go through. Our 
game philosophy is to play – to keep possession, create opportunities to
 score goals. We have to stick to our philosophy, and we know that for 
now the result is in our favour.
UEFA.com: Your goal in 
last season's round of 16 decider took the tie against Chelsea to extra 
time, and Paris went on to win on away goals. How did that feel?
David Luiz:
 I had said that I wouldn't celebrate if I scored, but I couldn't 
control my emotions because of the drama of the match. To score a goal 
in the last few minutes to help your team, when we had been a man down 
since early in the game … It was very important, and it kept us in that 
match. But my respect, my love for Chelsea, will always be the same.
 Highlights: 2015 Chelsea decider
UEFA.com:
 You have given some of your best Paris performances in the UEFA 
Champions League knockout phase. Do you enjoy playing in these huge 
games?
David Luiz: Definitely. Not many 
players have the privilege to play in these big matches, so I try to 
enjoy the opportunities I have in my life as much as I can.
UEFA.com: Can this Paris team win the UEFA Champions League this season?
David Luiz:
 I hope so, because we're working towards that, but we're taking it day 
by day, match by match, competition by competition. We've come on a lot.
 We learn every year, and from every defeat. We couldn't win it last 
year, but I hope we can this year. A lot of the players have been 
together for three or four years, so the team spirit keeps getting 
better.
 
 
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