John Terry insists Chelsea can win Premier League title

11 August 2011 16:39
John Terry sat within inches of the Barclays Premier League trophy and admitted he had still not got over Chelsea surrendering it to Manchester United last season.[LNB]But the Blues captain insisted that made him more determined than ever to get his hands on the title when the season gets under way this weekend.[LNB]Chelsea went close to completing the greatest comeback in Premier League history last term but came up short as United were crowned English champions for a record 19th time.[LNB] Captain's call: Terry is hoping his side can reclaim the league title[LNB]However, Terry was confident history would not repeat itself this season.[LNB]'We can catch Manchester United,' said the defender, speaking at the official launch of the 20th Premier League season.[LNB]'They have been the benchmark for 20 years. We pushed them to the end last season but missed out.[LNB]'We all see their quality and the hunger they have and that the manager has too.[LNB] On show: United parade their record-breaking 19th title[LNB]'It really drives me on and seeing them lift the trophy last year still hurts to this day. I want to get my hands back on it and lift it.[LNB]'The competition is improving every year. The players are getting stronger and the managers want it even more.'[LNB]Terry will lead the deposed champions out at Stoke on Sunday for the first competitive game of the Andre Villas-Boas era.[LNB]The new Chelsea boss has already made a big impression on his players, masterminding a pre-season campaign that ended with a 100% record.[LNB]That is in stark contrast to a year ago, when they lost all but one of their warm-up matches.[LNB]'The new manager has been great since he came in,' said England captain Terry, who has already lifted the Barclays Asia Trophy this summer.[LNB]'We had a great tour of Asia with all our games won. When Andre came in, he stressed the importance of winning.[LNB]'We only won one game last pre-season. That wasn't the best of starts. But he's come in and drummed it in to us from day one.[LNB]'Andre has brought in new and fresh ideas that will hopefully help us win this (trophy) at the end of the season.'[LNB]Villas-Boas is no stranger to Terry and many of his team-mates, having worked as a scout under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and Inter Milan before striking out on his own at Porto, where he swept the board last season.[LNB] In the deep end: Terry believes new boss Villas Boas can make his mark at Stamford Bridge[LNB]Terry added: 'He's got an emphasis and demeanour about him.[LNB]'A lot of the lads knew him from when he worked here with Jose but he's gone away and done his own thing and we give him a lot of respect.[LNB]'We have to treat him as his own man. He has obviously learned from the best.[LNB]'He has brought an awful lot to us in a very short space of time. We are ready for the season.'[LNB]Chelsea are not the only club looking to topple United, with many of their rivals having spent big this summer.[LNB]Terry said: 'I'm worried about a lot of teams this season. Everyone has strengthened.[LNB]'Manchester City and Manchester United have bought in some good players, Liverpool seemed to have strengthened a lot.[LNB]'There are six or seven teams who can really push and have a chance of winning the trophy.'[LNB] Big spenders: Both Manchester United and City have strengthened with the signings of Aguero (left) and Young[LNB]Chelsea were on the wrong end of some shock results last term and Terry admitted Sunday's game at Stoke could not be another.[LNB]He said: 'It's not the easiest of starts. They have a great side and a great manager.[LNB]'If we want to lift this (trophy), we have to go there and win.'[LNB]Villas-Boas' team selection at the Britannia Stadium will be eagerly anticipated, particularly whether he decides to play Fernando Torres, Didier Drogba or both.[LNB]Torres was forced off during Spain's friendly defeat in Italy last night, reportedly after suffering mild concussion.[LNB] CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE FANTASY FOOTBALL GAMEIvanovic injury gives Blues boss Villas-Boas defensive headacheLampard back in training and available for Premier League opener at StokeAll the latest Chelsea news, features and opinionAll the latest Manchester United news, features and opinion[LNB] [LNB]

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