Chelsea on course for four titles, says Thibaut Courtois
Blues keeper sees a successful season ahead for his team

Thibaut Courtois believes Chelsea will take the next step towards a memorable quadruple trophy haul when they face Bradford on Saturday.
Jose Mourinho's side moved closer to the League Cup final with a 1-1 semi-final first leg draw at Liverpool in midweek and the Premier League leaders are also through to the knock-out stages of the Champions League.
"At the moment we are playing well in all of the competitions," the goalkeeper said. "We're in the semi-final of the League Cup, we're top of the league, on Saturday we have an important game in the FA Cup, which we have to win, and in the Champions League we will soon be playing Paris Saint-Germain.
I think we have the team to win everything but, obviously, there are other teams, which can do the same
"I think we have the team to win everything but, obviously, there are other teams, which can do the same."
Courtois (pictured) returned to action in Tuesday's clash at Anfield following a thumb injury and produced a superb display to frustrate Liverpool. The Belgian reckons the competition with veteran deputy Petr Cech is bringing the best out of him and he added: "I've known from the start of the season [Cech] is behind me and pushing me. In training we are working hard, at a really high level."

Meanwhile, Bradford manager Phil Parkinson says he admires Mourinho's ability to build teams that can win without necessarily playing well. "Every manager admires him and the reasons he wins so much is because he sets his teams up away from home to get a result," Parkinson said.