Now for the title! Chelsea's David Luiz sets sights on winning "everything" after their dramatic Europa triumph
Now for the title! Chelsea's David Luiz sets sights on winning "everything" after their dramatic Europa triumph
Blues' wait to be kings of the Premier League again will end after four years if the Brazilian star has anything to do with it
We're gonna need a bigger cabinet: Europa League winner Luiz wants trophies galore
Jamie McDonald
David Luiz reckons his Chelsea side's Europa League Final triumph is
proof they have enough quality to regain the domestic championship.
Brazilian star Luiz insists that the West Londoners should be wining trophies every year and that their aim next season will be to win their first Premier League title since 2010.
After Branislav Ivanovic's late goal snatched a 2-1 victory over Benfica in Amsterdam, Luiz said: "We need to win titles.
"This
is a big club. Always you have the opportunity to play big games, play
important competitions, so next year Chelsea want more Europe titles,
want Premier League - want everything.
"The team has a lot of
quality, that's why we won two big trophies in two years. The Premier
League this season was a little bit bad [for Chelsea], because the team
couldn't win, didn't play well some games.
"That's why Man United won the Premier League.
"I think this team has a lot of quality for the Premier League next year."
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* JOHN TERRY led Chelsea's Europa League Final dressing-room celebrations - even though he did not play in the win over Benfica.
In
a comical re-run of last year's Champions League Final, Terry left
football fans laughing after putting on his full Chelsea kit to go up
and help lift the trophy.
Terry, 32, who missed the final through
injury, then went one step further afterwards as he insisted upon being
pictured at the centre of the celebrations.
Chelsea playmaker Juan
Mata revealed: "Lamps (stand-in captain Frank Lampard) and Terry were
like the captains they are. They were screaming with the cup, doing
photos. They seemed really happy and I'm really happy for them as well."
Terry
has guaranteed himself even more mickey-taking after last year when he
was banned from Chelsea's European Cup Final triumph over Bayern Munich -
but still went up to get the trophy in full playing kit.
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