
Fri, 30th Nov 2007
Avram Grant has expressed his desire for Chelsea to be successful in all competitions this season, and reiterated his pleasure with the football being played by his side.
Our unbeaten run in all competitions now stretches to 13 games, in which time we have scored 30 goals, and Grant believes there is still more to come from what he considers a strong squad.
'If you are speaking about the game on Wednesday we played very well, and the last two or three months we are playing good football,' he said.
'If you are speaking about the game on Wednesday we played very well, and the last two or three months we are playing good football,' he said.
There is an ambitious streak that runs through the Israeli, and he confirmed he is looking for Chelsea to be challengers on all fronts this campaign.
'We want to succeed in the Champions League, the Premier League, the FA Cup, everything,' he said.
'We want to succeed in the Champions League, the Premier League, the FA Cup, everything,' he said.
Grant will be hoping the run continues tomorrow as we look to make it 70 league games unbeaten at Stamford Bridge, against a West Ham side that is unbeaten in six games.
Hammers manager Alan Curbishley has reason to be a happy man at the moment, particularly with ex-Blues forward Carlton Cole, but prior to tomorrow's meeting has suggested the top teams such as ourselves receive preferential treatment from referees.
Grant disagrees, and uses the examples of John Mikel Obi, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien to support him.
'I don't think he believes that, it's a psychology war,' he suggested. 'He [Curbishley] can say everything but we can see the facts. Three red cards against us in the last three months, not one of them was a red card, so if this is a privilege, I don't want to think about it.'
Grant disagrees, and uses the examples of John Mikel Obi, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien to support him.
'I don't think he believes that, it's a psychology war,' he suggested. 'He [Curbishley] can say everything but we can see the facts. Three red cards against us in the last three months, not one of them was a red card, so if this is a privilege, I don't want to think about it.'
Grant confirmed that there was no news on the injury front, as the group that travelled to Norway are all fit, and none of the injured number are fit to return. There was though encouraging words on Michael Ballack, who appeared for the reserves on Monday evening.
'I think a few weeks,' Grant said, when asked when the midfielder's return to first team action may be. ' He is fit now, it's just a matter of conditioning and to make sure everything is okay with his ankle.'
'I think a few weeks,' Grant said, when asked when the midfielder's return to first team action may be. ' He is fit now, it's just a matter of conditioning and to make sure everything is okay with his ankle.'
Avram Grant was also happy to have guaranteed qualification from Champions League Group B, as well as considering Sunday's FA Cup third round draw.
'It's good to qualify one game before the end because we have a lot of games in front of us, three games in a week, except next week, so it's good,' he said.
'We want to succeed in all the competitions, it doesn't matter if we hold the FA Cup or not. You can't belong to the big clubs and not succeed in competitions. We have the chance to do it. First we have a game tomorrow, and then we take care of the others.'
'It's good to qualify one game before the end because we have a lot of games in front of us, three games in a week, except next week, so it's good,' he said.
'We want to succeed in all the competitions, it doesn't matter if we hold the FA Cup or not. You can't belong to the big clubs and not succeed in competitions. We have the chance to do it. First we have a game tomorrow, and then we take care of the others.'












