Andre Schurrle reckons none of the other Champions League semi-finalists will relish facing Chelsea at the Bridge after seeing the way they clawed back a 3-1 first leg deficit.

The Blues refused to let a 3-1 first leg defeat at Paris Saint-Germain derail their hopes and they executed a perfect recovery mission to scrape into the last four.

“I think nobody wants to play against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge because these nights show when you take a 3-1 defeat to Stamford Bridge, it's not over,” said the German, who came off the bench to score the crucial opening goal in a 2-0 win on the night.

“I think this is in this club. John Terry and Frank Lampard talked to the team saying we can do it and everyone is believing and that's great. We felt 100 per cent that we could do it.

“You never know if you are going to play but I knew I was coming in, because I always do, but these nights you think only about the team and when you come in, you want to give everything.”

Talking about his own contribution to another memorable European night for the Blues, Schurrle said it could hardly have gone better for him.

“[Mourinho] said to me to play my game because I played well in the last matches and he said to me I should play the way I played then, and that's what I did.

“When you get called from the bench to the pitch, you want some easy balls to get into the game and it went well for me.

“I was really happy [for the goal] that the ball came to my right foot. It bounced directly in front of me. I knew it was a goal because it was close to the goal and it's very difficult for goalkeepers.”