Chelsea skipper Terry challenges title rivals, saying: Just try and stop us

09 November 2009 16:12
John Terry has taunted Chelsea's title rivals, telling Manchester United, Arsenal and the rest: Catch us if you can.[LNB]The Blues stretched their advantage over United and the Gunners at the top of the table to five points with a 1-0 win over Sir Alex Ferguson's side at Stamford Bridge.[LNB]And skipper Terry reckons history could be repeating itself as Chelsea led from the front when winning the title in 2005 and 2006.[LNB] Heads up: Terry climbed the highest in the United box but team-mate Nicolas Anelka got the final touch to separate the sides at Stamford Bridge[LNB]        HAVE YOUR SAY...     Who should Chelsea buy in January? (It may be their last active window for some time) Chelsea have been granted a temporary reprieve from the FIFA imposed transfer ban, which means Carlo Ancelotti can launch a huge spending spree in January and recruit cover for the following two transfer windows - when the embargo could be re-activated. Who should he buy? TELL US WHAT YOU THINK 'We're not going to settle for a five-point gap, we want to increase that lead,' he told the Evening Standard. 'It's encouraging that we won both our titles leading from the front. That's in the back of our minds and it could be key for us. Fingers crossed we can do the same again.[LNB]'We have already won more games against the other teams in the Big Four than we did last season and that gives us confidence. It's a good psychological lift for us because it's where we lost it last year.[LNB]'Arsenal are looking good at the moment. They are free-flowing and scoring goals like they always do but when they pick up injuries they tend to miss some key players.[LNB]'Manchester United have some tough games coming up as well. It's important before we lose the African players in January that we build a big cushion.'[LNB] Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson escapes rap over rant at Chelsea winner as as Wayne Rooney stirs it up with '12th man' slurManchester City, Chelsea and United on red alert as Bayern Munich prepare to sell their French star Franck RiberyChelsea 1 Manchester United 0: Nicolas Anelka lands title blow as champions are floored by disputed late winner Brown claims foul after tangle with Drogba before Anelka's match winnerTHE LIST: Football's greatest penalty kings - Nos 50-41CHELSEA FC

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