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After making his English Premier League debut for Chelsea this weekend, Ghana star Baba Rahman says he hopes to get better with more games.
The left-back started and finished the game in the absence of injured Serbian Branislav Ivanovic, and although appearing a tad shaky at times, he did his bit to help the Blues to a 2-0 win over visiting Aston Villa.
He is now hoping he can build on his performance with games against Dynamo Kiev - in the UEFA Champions League - and West Ham over the course of the next week.
"Everybody is happy and we are hoping things continue to go this way," said Baba. "It was a hard game but the most important thing was to get the win.
"I think I still need to learn more and I want to improve game after game.
"We are looking forward to all the games and we just want to keep on winning."
Fellow Ghana international Jordan Ayew started for Villa and lasted 68 minutes before giving way to Mali's Adama Traore. Benin striker Rudy Gestede and Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gueye played the entire game for the visitors.
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