Loic Remy says Chelsea are still focused on silverware and hope their Premier League blip is over.

The Blues had a new year to forget taking one point from a possible six that has seen Manchester City draw level with them at the top of the table.

But striker Remy said they had not been plunged into crisis by the sometimes shambolic nature of the 5-3 New Year's Day defeat at Tottenham.

“No not really,” said the Frenchman. “The mood is really positive. We are still focused on all the targets.

“Every team is going to be in trouble at some time and I hope ours is behind us now with the last two games (Tottenham and the 1-1 draw at Southampton).

“There is no problem inside (the camp), the players are still happy at training. We have shown everyone that we can react after two bad results.

“We are still in first and top of the League. We have qualified for the next round of the FA Cup, so there is no point to be negative or anything like that.

“We just try to be a strong squad because a lot of things can happen in the season. We are just focused on winning games.”

Blues now have their first midweek without a fixture since mid-November, and they will take the time to recuperate.

But the punishing schedule returns soon, with the Capital One Cup double-header against Liverpool, a midweek Premier League game against Everton and the resumption of the Champions League.

“It's going to be hard,” said Remy. “But we want to win every competition.

“That's where the mentality and quality of the squad can make the difference. Every player has to be ready.

“Every time we have an opportunity to play, like some of us did against Watford, we have to show the manager that he can count on us.

“Individually we have to be ready, to be fit because you never know what is going to happen.”