Thegoalmac understands that Petr Cech anticipates a tough test of Chelsea's trophy-winning credentials when they visit Derby County in the League Cup quarter-finals.
The
Blues have become a major domestic and European force in recent years
and this competition represents their first chance to secure silverware
in 2014-15.
Jose Mourinho's current crop are widely touted as
favourites to lift the Premier League crown come May but, if they are to
think of glory in the League Cup final at Wembley prior to that,they
must overcome Championship high-flyers Derby at Pride Park on Tuesday.
Steve
McClaren - who won the competition when in charge of Middlesbrough in
2004 - has guided Derby to the second tier's upper reaches and they will
be keen to bounce back after their defeat to the Teessiders saw them
knocked off top spot on Saturday.
Chelsea, meanwhile, maintained
their three-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a 2-0
victory over Hull City and goalkeeper Cech - who replaced the injured
Thibaut Courtois for that game - sees Tuesday's encounter as another
step towards what he hopes will be further glory.
"We only judge
the team when the season is finished and you can see how many trophies
the team has in hand," he told the club's official website. "It is
difficult to say which Chelsea side in history was the best because a
lot of them won trophies.
"This team has huge potential, it has
been doing really well this season, we are top of the league and have
been doing some brilliant games but we are empty-handed at the moment
and I don't like to compare the teams until the season is finished.
"It
is already a quarter-final and we would obviously like to go all the
way but we know what is waiting for us at Derby is a very tough game.
They are flying and, although they lost this weekend in a big game in
the Championship, they are still near the top of their league.
"They
are a very good side and, last season, when we played there in the FA
Cup [a 2-0 win for Chelsea], it was a very difficult game as well. We
know what to expect and we know we will have to play well to go
through."
McClaren was disappointed with the way in which his
side performed against Boro on Saturday and is looking for a response
from his players.
"We did not react well from that [first] goal
and we need to dust ourselves down and go again on Tuesday. What a great
game it is to do it in," he told Derby's official website.
The
hosts will be without Ryan Shotton through suspension after he was sent
off during the 2-0 defeat, while Chelsea have Cesc Fabregas back in
contention after serving a one-match ban against Hull.
Cech has
played in both of the Blues' two previous League Cup games so far this
season, and is likely to retain his place even if Courtois shrugs off
his minor muscular injury.
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