Cole keen for more success
Cole has been a key member of the Blues side which has clawed back a 15-point deficit on Manchester United, who they will overhaul with victory at Old Trafford on Sunday. The 30-year-old has won every honour in the domestic game, including the league and FA Cup multiple times, and is also England's most capped left-back. But he remains as hungry as ever to add to his trophy haul and is confident his team-mates feel the same way. He told Chelsea magazine: "When you win things, that's what makes you realise how good it is. "I think the pressure is what drives people on. It makes you want to prove something, to carry on going and keep on winning things. I just want to win anything because I love the feeling. "When you stop getting that feeling, I think that's when a lot of players tend to stop playing football because they haven't got the desire any more. "I've still got many years of that desire left in me and the players we have here are all the same as me in that respect." Cole's mentality is summed up by the fact he has not missed a single one of Chelsea's Premier League games this season. "Last season I was missing training sometimes because of my ankle and then still playing," he said. "But this season I've trained every day and played every game and it seems to be all right. "It's not nice to rest sometimes, you lose your momentum, so I want to play every game." Cole is regularly hailed as the best left-back in the world and suggested he is playing better than ever as he prepares to go head to head with United winger Antonio Valencia on Sunday. He said: "Now I go into games thinking, 'Let's see if you can stop me running', or, 'I'm going to make you chase me', rather than the other way around. "Instead of thinking about how they're going to get past me, they're going to be looking over their shoulders to see where I am."