Jose Bosingwa's Chelsea team-mate Petr Cech has set his sights on playing for the Stamford Bridge outfit for the next ten years.
The Czech goalkeeper has seen Branislav Ivanovic fill the right-back role in front of him in recent months as Portuguese international Bosingwa has been ruled out of action for three months after having surgery on a knee problem.
Cech has returned to fine form in recent weeks to help Chelsea consolidate their position at the top of the table, where they hold a one-point advantage over Premier League title rivals Manchester United.
The 27-year-old has praised his team-mates for getting Chelsea into the position they are now in and also highlighted how it can be difficult for goalkeepers in a successful side as they may only have a few things to do during games and so need "to be spot on" when called into action.
Cech told Chelsea magazine that keepers can compensate for ageing legs with "a bit of experience" and he is looking to keep his reactions sharp and play on in Chelsea blue for many more years.
"If I stay fit, at least as I am now, then I'll play as long as I can because this career is normally pretty short and everyone wants to make the most of it," said the 'keeper.
At the other end of the Chelsea team, star striker Didier Drogba has said that at the start of each season he aims to better the performances he put in during the previous campaign.
The Ivory Coast forward has scored 23 goals so far this season, but stated he is always looking to improve and get better as a player year after year.
He scored against Cardiff at the weekend to help Chelsea into the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
Indeed, the FA Cup betting makes Chelsea favourites to lift the trophy.
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