Nicolas Anelka admits he is lucky to be involved in a semi-final so soon after arriving at Stamford Bridge, and is using the prospect of another Wembley experience to drive him to success against Everton tomorrow.
Anelka, who made his first Chelsea start on Saturday at Birmingham, scored in the 1998 FA Cup final for Arsenal, and followed that up with a brace for France in an international friendly in early 1999.
He is yet to play at the new venue, and knows we face a stiff test at Goodison Park if we are to progress.
'I have very good memories of Wembley, victories as well, so it's good,' the forward said. 'But we have to get a good result there first and then after we can speak about Wembley.'
Everton, along with Blackburn, are the side Anelka has scored the most goals against in his career, scoring seven times in 14 appearances against the Toffees. Past successes won't allow anything but focus though, and he knows what to expect as we head for the first of two games in the north-west in four days.
'It will be a hard game, because Everton are a strong team, and they have to win,' he explained. 'They will be pushed by the crowd so it will be hard, harder because we are fighting for a place in the final.'
If we do reach Wembley, there will be few hungrier for silverware than Anelka, eager to taste success as early as possible now he is back at what he calls a big club.
'Of course, it is always nice to win trophies. Now I'm with a new club and if we can start with a trophy in my first couple of months it is even better.'
Having arrived from Bolton in mid-season, it may have been expected that Anelka was to be cup-tied for this game, but he was not used against either Fulham or Manchester City while at the Reebok.
'I didn't play because the manager wanted me to rest, so I'm lucky, it's good,' he smiled.
A first Chelsea goal at Everton tomorrow may just see him smiling even more if it seals another trip to Wembley.
Anelka is 25/1 with online betting partner Paddy Power to score the only goal of the game.
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