CHELSEA captain John Terry has his sights set on achieving the double after three second-half goals earned a 3-0 win over Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
But Terry admitted the Blues were fortunate not to concede a penalty after John Obi Mikel brought down Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor early in the first half.
And the England defender admitted he was attempting a shot when the ball fell into the path of Didier Drogba to score the decisive opening goal midway through the second period.
Terry said: "We've got our eyes on the double now. We are back at the top of the Premier League with five games to go and we are in the FA Cup final now so that's what our sights are on.
"We know we've got some tough games coming up but as long as we keep winning and working hard for each other it is possible.
"We don't mind who we play in the FA Cup final, Tottenham or Portsmouth. We can just sit back now and enjoy watching the game tomorrow."
Terry added: "As for the league, we've got some tough games coming up. We've got Bolton in the week, which will be tough, while Manchester United go away to Blackburn which was a difficult game recently for us (it ended 1-1).
"Looking at the fixtures, they all seem really difficult but, as long as we keep winning and working hard for each other, then the double is possible."
Terry conceded: "I think it was a penalty for Villa. I was right there. I would say so. But the game is over. We should have had some penalties earlier in the season and we move on.
"After a slow first half, we upped the pace and did what we had to do second half.
"As for the first goal, yes, it was a shot from me. I just told Didier it was a pass!"
And the England defender admitted he was attempting a shot when the ball fell into the path of Didier Drogba to score the decisive opening goal midway through the second period.
Terry said: "We've got our eyes on the double now. We are back at the top of the Premier League with five games to go and we are in the FA Cup final now so that's what our sights are on.
"We know we've got some tough games coming up but as long as we keep winning and working hard for each other it is possible.
"We don't mind who we play in the FA Cup final, Tottenham or Portsmouth. We can just sit back now and enjoy watching the game tomorrow."
Terry added: "As for the league, we've got some tough games coming up. We've got Bolton in the week, which will be tough, while Manchester United go away to Blackburn which was a difficult game recently for us (it ended 1-1).
"Looking at the fixtures, they all seem really difficult but, as long as we keep winning and working hard for each other, then the double is possible."
Terry conceded: "I think it was a penalty for Villa. I was right there. I would say so. But the game is over. We should have had some penalties earlier in the season and we move on.
"After a slow first half, we upped the pace and did what we had to do second half.
"As for the first goal, yes, it was a shot from me. I just told Didier it was a pass!"
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