CARLO Ancelotti insists Chelsea won't bottle it after watching them go four points clear at the top after beating Bolton.

Nicolas Anelka 's first-half header was the difference between the sides as the Blues tightened their grip at the top of the table.

And with just four games left to play, Ancelotti knows destiny is in their own hands.

He said: "We have more possibilities than Manchester United and Arsenal, but we have to play four tough games. We are ready to fight.

"We don't want to look at the other teams. The Premier League is in our hands and we have to stay focused and calm.

"We're not nervous. We had 21 attempts on goal and deserved to win. It was a very good performance.

"There was pressure on us to get a result. We needed to improve the table. The players have very good motivation to get to the end of the season."

Sir Alex Ferguson insisted Bolton would be a walkover for the Blues, but Ancelotti admits they were made to work hard for the points against Owen Coyle's side.

He added: "It was not an easy game. Bolton came here to play their game and played well. They put us under some pressure for the whole 90 minutes.

"They played a lot of long balls, but we did a good job."

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