FA Cup finalists, Chelsea and Everton, meet in the Premier League tonight – A must-win game for the Blues if they want to keep their title dreams alive.

Chelsea winger Florent Malouda says he expects to remain at Stamford Bridge for a ‘long, long time’.

The France international joined the Blues in 2007 following a £13.5million move from Ligue 1 champions Lyon.

Malouda had suffered with injuries and failed to live up to hisprice tag since joining Chelsea from Lyon in 2007, but under Guus Hiddink he looks much more like the player who cost the London club £13.5million.

“I still see my future at Chelsea. Everyone is talking about my future but I will stay here for a long, long time,” he said in the Evening Standard.

And Malouda has also confirmed Chelsea’s desperation to win the Champions League this season following last year’s final defeat to Manchester United in Russia.

The Blues are preparing for a semi-final meeting with competition favourites Barcelona in a week’s time.

“We can do great things in the remainder of the season, especially in the Champions League. Everyone is thinking about the final we lost against United in Moscow last year,” added Malouda.

“Our target is to reach the final again and win it. We know it won’t be easy to beat Barcelona in the semi-finals but we have to be ready for that if we are to deserve to win the competition.”

FA Cup finalists, Chelsea and Everton, meet in the Premier League tonight – A must-win game for the Blues if they want to keep their title dreams alive.

For more fascinating features, subscribe and save 30% and use the below link?