
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is refusing to celebrate, despite his team now being within just four points of back-to-back titles.
The Blues will be champions again on Monday should they better the result Manchester United achieve against Spurs when they take on Everton.
"I am very confident but we are not jumping, we are not singing, and nor are the players," said Mourinho.
"We've four games to kill the situation but now the situation is very loose."
Regardless of Manchester United's results between now and the end of the season, Chelsea will retain their title if they pick up four points from their remaining games.
"I want to think about the next game now - we need four points to be champions," said Mourinho.
He added it that his squad would now "rest, regroup, go home and start preparing for the game against Everton.
"And that game can leave us with just one point more to get. We don't know what will happen when Manchester United go to Tottenham but we never wait for other people's results."
The Blues will be champions again on Monday should they better the result Manchester United achieve against Spurs when they take on Everton.
"I am very confident but we are not jumping, we are not singing, and nor are the players," said Mourinho.
"We've four games to kill the situation but now the situation is very loose."
Regardless of Manchester United's results between now and the end of the season, Chelsea will retain their title if they pick up four points from their remaining games.
"I want to think about the next game now - we need four points to be champions," said Mourinho.
He added it that his squad would now "rest, regroup, go home and start preparing for the game against Everton.
"And that game can leave us with just one point more to get. We don't know what will happen when Manchester United go to Tottenham but we never wait for other people's results."