Luiz sets sights on dream Double

David Luiz has warned Manchester United that Chelsea are determined to beat them to a sensational Premier League and Champions League Double.
Luiz produced another virtuoso display on Sunday to help the champions edge past Manchester City 2-0 and maintain their late charge in defence of the title.
Chelsea went into the international break nine points behind faltering leaders United with a game in hand, having also drawn them in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Luiz, who is cup-tied for the latter clashes at the beginning of next month, has backed his team-mates to end United's European dream, while vowing to help the Blues complete what would be one of the most incredible title comebacks in Premier League history.
"We want to do everything this season," said Luiz.
"We want to catch United in the Premier League and beat them in the Champions League. We have to believe - we can win the title.
"There are still many games and a lot of points to play for.
"I can't play in the Champions League because I am cup-tied but I am very close to the team.
"The happiness of my team-mates will be my happiness if they do well."
The £25million signing of Luiz has co-incided with Chelsea's Premier League revival, with the champions having trailed United by 15 points at one stage.
The former Benfica centre-back has been a revelation, demonstrating the full range of his defensive and attacking skills and making himself an instant hero with his new side's supporters.
Indeed, the 23-year-old Brazil star has now scored crucial goals against United and City in his two starts at Stamford Bridge.
He said, modestly: "I am really delighted that the fans have taken to me so soon but the best thing is that the team are in good shape.
"I always work hard and like to help the team.
"Of course, when the team are doing well it is much easier.
"It has become easy for me to settle in because the players and the manager have helped me."
New arrivals at Chelsea go through an initiation, which involves them singing a song to their team-mates.
Luiz refused to reveal what he sang, saying: "It is our secret. But I have sung the song and it was okay."
Manager Carlo Ancelotti on Sunday challenged his players to keep the pressure on United by winning all of their remaining games.
And City defender Vincent Kompany urged his own side to take maximum points from their last eight league matches to ensure they do not throw away a Champions League spot for the second successive season.
Sunday's defeat killed off any faint hope Roberto Mancini's men had of launching their own comeback in the title race.
It also left them in real danger of being beaten by Tottenham in the battle for fourth place, just as they were last year.
Belgium defender Kompany is all too aware there is a sense of deja vu, with Spurs once again set to travel to the City of Manchester Stadium late in the season.
"We are around third and fourth, so definitely want to make sure we can stay there and see afterwards what happens," Kompany said.
"We look at the schedule and think we have a good chance.
"My target is to win every game that is left. The teams around us are not guaranteed to get all the points so there is still something to do."
City's mega-rich owners are unlikely to tolerate a second failure by Mancini, who may also have been expected to put up more of a title challenge.
But Kompany said: "It was never going to be straightforward to say we want to be champions and then become champions.
"The important thing is that we are improving and no-one can hold it against us if we do that.
"If we do that and then improve again next season, we have done our job, and then one day we will be up there."