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Cahill: I want the record
- Updated: December 24, 2016
Gary Cahill has admitted he wants Chelsea to become record-breakers when they play Bournemouth on Boxing Day.
Antonio Conte’s side have won each of their last 11 league games, and are on the brink of setting an outright club top-flight record if they win Monday’s match at Stamford Bridge.
Defender Cahill insists the players have not spoken about the statistic, but they are hungry to put their names in the history books.
“It’s not something we speak about on a daily basis,” he told Soccer Special.
“In fact, I haven’t heard any of the lads speak about it, but we know about it and I’m aware of it. Of course you want to be involved in teams that break records and you want to be involved in teams that do well.
“We’re aware of it and the Boxing Day game is a chance for us to do that, which should add extra incentive. We want the three points badly and we want the record.
“I’ll speak for myself, I want the record. Why would you not? There’s three points and a record to go for.
“If you’re asking me if I’m going to be motivated for that game, I think we’re all in the same boat.”
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