French striker Nicolas Anelka believes that winning the Premier League title with Chelsea will eclipse the achievement of doing so with Arsenal twelve years ago. The 30-year-old attacker, who scored for the Blues in their 1-0 win over Porto last night, is set to showdown against his former club in Sunday’s London derby at the Emirates as Carlo Ancelotti’s men look to extend their lead at the top of the table.
"Winning it with Chelsea will be even bigger than when I did it with Arsenal," he told the London Evening Standard.
"That will mean I'm in one of the biggest teams in the world.
"When I won it with Arsenal I did appreciate it at the time. Sometimes you only have one chance in your life. I had this chance before and now I have a second chance to win it again.
"I have had a lot of time to wait to win something again in England. I won the FA Cup last season and I hope this season I will win the title.
"I don't know if this team are better than the Arsenal one I played in. Arsenal were strong but this Chelsea side are strong too.
"I did it with Arsenal and I can definitely do it as well with Chelsea."