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In-form Cahill eager to get Chelsea title party started

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WEST BROMWICH: Defender Gary Cahill admits there was a party atmosphere at Chelsea this week with the Premier League leaders 90 minutes away from clinching a second title in three years.

A “buzzing” Chelsea head to The Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion today knowing victory will deliver the championsh­ip in coach Antonio Conte’s first season in charge.

The fiercely demanding Italian has revived the fortunes of a side who ended last season 10th and is expected to be rewarded with an improved contract and assurances about the club’s spending plans during the coming transfer window.

But the immediate priority is to deliver the Premier League trophy and Tottenham Hotspur’s loss at West Ham United last week together with Chelsea’s defeat of Middlesbro­ugh on Monday significan­tly eased the pressure during the run-in.

Should Conte’s side beat a West Brom team with little to play for they will become champions with two games to go.

“It’s one more to go, we have two home games and one away so we’re in a very good position now,” England centre-back Cahill told the club website.

“If anything, we should be enjoying it. After the Tottenham result, naturally spirits were high in training and everybody was buzzing.

“Everyone went out and enjoyed themselves and there was a little bit of pressure off, although that can sometimes be bad when you relax and don’t do the right things.”

Cahill, 31, i nsisted that there was no complacenc­y: “It’s going to be a tough game at West Brom, it always is.

“It’s never comfortabl­e and we need to be aware of that, but we’re looking forward to getting the job done.”

Jose Mourinho was in charge two years ago and Cahill, whose form has improved markedly under Conte, says the experience of becoming champions then has helped.

“It was probably more comfortabl­e last time but the run-in is always the same, there is always a stage in the season when it’s going to be tight, when teams are putting pressure on and you’re having to win.”

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