"We know that every game that goes by, you get closer and closer," Cahill said. Gary Cahill says that Chelsea can see "the light at the end of the tunnel" as they close in on regaining the Premier League title. This season Chelsea are not in Europe and Cahill wants maximum focus over the final straight. Chelsea's next three Premier League games, against Swansea City, West Ham United and Watford, should be less hard than the games they have just come through and it is now just about application for Antonio Conte's runaway league leaders. We just have to keep working, keep focused and believe in what we've been doing all season."

Cahill admits Chelsea can now see the end in sight, but knows there is still work to be done to secure the club's fifth league title in 12 seasons. Cahill admits the Premier League leaders were not at their best, but feels the point could be an important one in the context of the title race. England centre-half Gary Cahill is hoping to win his second Premier League titleGary Cahill says Chelsea "can see the light at the end of the tunnel" after stretching their lead in the title race to ten points with 13 games remaining. "Every game's tough in different ways, so let's hope it's a vital point for us." Highlights of Burnley's 1-1 draw with Chelsea"There's 13 games left so we'll chalk them off, hopefully with the right result," Cahill told Chelsea TV.
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