Aston Villa vs Chelsea May 11, 2013


Chelsea defender Gary Cahill has challenged his side to finish the season in triumphant style as they aim to qualify for the Champions League and win the Europa League in their remaining three games.

The midweek failure to beat Tottenham means Rafael Benitez’s side must win at Aston Villa on Saturday if they are to go into the Europa League final against Benfica with a top four finish already secured.

Anything less could mean the trip to Amsterdam on May 15 is overshadowed by continuing uncertainty about their chances of playing in next season’s Champions League.

The odds are stacked in favour of the Blues, with the 2-2 draw against Spurs ensuring they sit third, three points ahead of Andre Villas-Boas’s side in fifth, and two points clear of Arsenal in fourth.

And while Villa have shown improved form to move clear of the bottom three, Benitez’s side would expect to overcome a team that has struggled for form and confidence for much of the season.

Victory in their two remaining Premier League games – they play Everton at Stamford Bridge on the final day of the season – and over Benfica will mean Chelsea finish third, guaranteeing passage to the Champions League group stage, and again collect silverware.

And England centre-back Cahill said: “There are three games left in total and they will determine our season.

“It is a huge game on Saturday followed by the Europa League final which is obviously massive. So we go again and we are in a good run of results at the moment and decent form.”

Chelsea’s search for a new manager is attracting almost as much attention as their efforts on the pitch with Frank Lampard adding his support for the return of former manager Jose Mourinho.

Lampard, who has not been offered a new contract to remain at the club, said: “I think it would be a great thing for the club. He is a successful manager and he would be a great thing for any club.

“It’s hard to comment with the season still ongoing and with the manager not here or chosen yet. It would be easy to speculate.

“But he is certainly one of the greatest, if not the greatest, manager in world football.”

Villa have won five of their last eight matches, which has lifted them to 13th on 40 points and the verge of safety.

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