Cahill: We can't lose the title now
Chelsea stand-in Captain, Gary Cahill has maintained that Chelsea players are now comfortable enough to go for the final push for the English Premier League Title. Chelsea are one win away from winning the Premier League for the second time in three years, and Cahill believes that the experience of the 2015 victory has been helpful this season.
England defender Cahill said: “It was probably more comfortable last time, but the run-in is always the same — there is always a stage in the season when it’s going to be tight, when teams are putting pressure on and you’re having to win.
“That’s helped us this time, having the experience of that. We’re in a great position now. If we were to throw it away, we’d be devastated.
“After the Tottenham result [against West Ham], naturally spirits were high in training and everybody was buzzing.
“I’m enjoying it more now than I was a week or two ago when it was really tight. We were winning and they [Tottenham] were winning, and the pressure was on. The pressure is still on because we have to win one game out of the three, but with the way we’re playing there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be confident.
“We’re still doing the right things, there’s no complacency. I know we’ll prepare the same way. Everyone wants it more than anything now, so bring it on — we’re looking forward to it and to getting the job done.”
England defender Cahill said: “It was probably more comfortable last time, but the run-in is always the same — there is always a stage in the season when it’s going to be tight, when teams are putting pressure on and you’re having to win.
“That’s helped us this time, having the experience of that. We’re in a great position now. If we were to throw it away, we’d be devastated.
“After the Tottenham result [against West Ham], naturally spirits were high in training and everybody was buzzing.
“I’m enjoying it more now than I was a week or two ago when it was really tight. We were winning and they [Tottenham] were winning, and the pressure was on. The pressure is still on because we have to win one game out of the three, but with the way we’re playing there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be confident.
“We’re still doing the right things, there’s no complacency. I know we’ll prepare the same way. Everyone wants it more than anything now, so bring it on — we’re looking forward to it and to getting the job done.”

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