
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard insists there'll be no slacking off - even if they win the championship today.
Blues will be champions again if they beat Everton at home AND Manchester United fail to win at Tottenham.
But, whatever happens, Jose Mourinho's men are focused on Saturday's FA Cup semi-final showdown with Liverpool.
Lamps, who scored in Saturday's 2-0 win at Bolton, said: "The aim is the Double and we won't let up until we've won both trophies. We'll keep going right to the end.
"We have a big game against Everton and then our attentions will turn to the semi-final."
United's game will finish before Chelsea kick-off at 3pm. But Lamps is assuming Alex Ferguson's side will win.
He added: "The way we look at it is that we need four more points. Then it doesn't matter what United do.
"So we are looking for a win and then one more point and the title is ours. Nine points clear with four games to play is a great position to be in.
"But I wouldn't say we were worried as United closed the gap on us. People outside the club made a bigger deal out of the situation than we did."
Blues will be champions again if they beat Everton at home AND Manchester United fail to win at Tottenham.
But, whatever happens, Jose Mourinho's men are focused on Saturday's FA Cup semi-final showdown with Liverpool.
Lamps, who scored in Saturday's 2-0 win at Bolton, said: "The aim is the Double and we won't let up until we've won both trophies. We'll keep going right to the end.
"We have a big game against Everton and then our attentions will turn to the semi-final."
United's game will finish before Chelsea kick-off at 3pm. But Lamps is assuming Alex Ferguson's side will win.
He added: "The way we look at it is that we need four more points. Then it doesn't matter what United do.
"So we are looking for a win and then one more point and the title is ours. Nine points clear with four games to play is a great position to be in.
"But I wouldn't say we were worried as United closed the gap on us. People outside the club made a bigger deal out of the situation than we did."