John Terry sets sights on making Premier League history

14 April 2010 13:22
John Terry says Chelsea are ready to make history after they inched closer to reclaiming the Barclays Premier League crown. [LNB]The Blues move four points clear at the top of the table after Tuesday night's 1-0 victory over Bolton at Stamford Bridge. [LNB] Flying: John Terry defends against Chung-Yong Lee at Stamford Bridge[LNB]Chelsea are now clear favourites to land the title despite a fierce battle with Manchester United and Arsenal.[LNB]And Terry, who was at the centre of a controversial handball row in their latest win, claims Chelsea will now plough on in pursuit of their first ever Double.[LNB] The are in the driving seat for the title and also face relegated Portsmouth in the FA Cup final next month. [LNB] Enlarge Net gains: Nicolas Anelka heads home the winner against Bolton[LNB]Focus: Terry celebrates victory[LNB] Terry said: 'There's a real togetherness. We have a chance to make history and are determined to achieve it. 'We have not won the league for the last three years. We've won the FA Cup twice in that time. We have never won the league and Cup Double.[LNB]'In my lifetime only Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have, so when the opportunity arises you have to  seize it. When you seize it, you can make history.' [LNB]Nicolas Anelka's goal against his former club sealed Chelsea's win but Bolton boss Owen Coyle claimed his side should have had two penalties after Terry and Didier Drogba both seemed to handle. [LNB]He said: 'We didn't need any luck. We only needed the officials to give the big decisions right. There were two stonewall penalties out there for handballs.[LNB] 'The first one, after 27 minutes when Drogba handballs in the area. I know Drogba is a world-class player, but he could play world-class volleyball for anybody on that evidence. [LNB]'Then there's the second one when John Terry handles it. The assistant referee says it hit his shoulder, but it's a clear penalty. He must have a shoulder that stretches down to his ankles in that case. [LNB] 'It's hard to take. If it was a game where we'd been rolled over 4-0 or 5-0, fair enough. But we could have taken points had those decisions gone for us. We're fighting for our lives, so that's doubly disappointing.' [LNB] In great Nic: Anelka lifts Chelsea four points clear... but Owen Coyle fumes at penalty snubsChelsea 1 Bolton 0: Anelka on target against former club as Blues go four points clear at topAncelotti reveals 'clear-the-air' meeting paved way for assault on DoubleCHELSEA FC

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