
The Chelsea defender thinks that the Blues can still challenge on all fronts this campaign, despite trailing Premier League leaders Manchester City by 22 points.
The west London outfit have a chance to narrow the gap on City and jump back into the top four places with a win against West Brom this evening (8pm).
However, it is the first of three quick-fire home games that could define Chelsea’s season over the next eight days.
And Cahill knows each one is important in its own right.
That is because the England internationally fully believes his side can challenge for the FA Cup and Champions League while trying to defend their top-flight crown.

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“Let’s not forget, we’re in three competitions and we have important targets in all of them,” Cahill wrote in his matchday programme notes.
“We’ve had two really disappointing games in a row, but that doesn’t define the season by any means and we are already looking forward to putting things right.
“We’ve got three big games starting with tonight’s, all of them at home, under lights.
“And with the right results, the mood can change completely.
“It’s about stopping the bad momentum, doing the right things on the pitch and getting back to winning ways.”
After the clash against West Brom, Chelsea host Hull on Friday before Barcelona visit Stamford Bridge on February 20.