Carlo keen to move on from defeat

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has told his players to forget their Champions League exit and focus on winning the Premier League and FA Cup.
Only six clubs have achieved the big domestic double before and Ancelotti believes the challenge of becoming the seventh should be motivation enough for his players.
"It's to put a new motivation in all the club," he said. "To shift the objectives because we were focused on the Champions League and now we've changed our aim.
"I think to think you can do a double is a good motivation for everyone at this club. If we want to do this, we have 11 games.
"It was my idea. It's a new motivation for me, also. I needed this because I was disappointed by what happened on Tuesday."
The Champions League defeat was hard to take for Ancelotti and his players, especially as it came against Chelsea's former boss Jose Mourinho.
But Ancelotti insists there has been no knee-jerk reaction to the failure and maintains he has not spoken about his plans for a revamp of the squad with owner Roman Abramovich.
He also knows that Chelsea cannot afford any more slip-ups during the title run-in - starting with victory at Blackburn on Sunday.
"We didn't speak about the future of this club or these players," said the Italian. "We all have to do our best in the last 11 games.
"I spoke to my players and to my assistants and stressed we have to do this.
"I think Chelsea have not been in this position in recent seasons. They've been behind in the last four years - they were not at the top of the list and, when you're behind, you can't afford to drop points, so you have more pressure.
"We have pressure now because the three teams - Arsenal, (Manchester) United and us - are very close and you cannot make a mistake.
"But, in the last four years in the Premier League, Chelsea have never been in this position. They were always behind. So I think it's a good thing. This means that, until now, we've had a very good season in the Premier League."
But despite this season's exit in the last-16 round of the Champions League, Ancelotti is still convinced that one day he will bring the coveted trophy to Stamford Bridge.
"It's my dream to bring the Champions League here to Stamford Bridge," said Ancelotti. "We missed out this year, but my job is to look forward now. I don't have time to think about the Champions League now. Unfortunately."