You can hear from Avram Grant, John Terry, Ashley Cole and Carlo Cudicini on this week's podcast as it looks back on Sunday's 2-1 victory over Arsenal.

There is also Champions League action to preview and an international round-up in the latest official podcast from Chelsea.

After the victory over our London rivals on the weekend, there was one man's performance that stood out for the captain.

'What can you say about him [Didier Drogba], he's fantastic, he has been magnificent of late and against Arsenal he showed how much he loves the club,' said Terry.

There is also a full round-up of all the players on international duty this week as the podcast looks at who did what and where.

But, with six Chelsea players in the France and England friendly, it will be two games in four days for some as we host Middlesbrough on Sunday, although Scott Minto is finding it hard to move on from Arsenal.

'Absolutely fantastic the result against Arsenal, I can't speak highly enough of the boys. That takes a heck of a lot of character and they never gave up,' said Minto.

Then, as he looks ahead to Sunday's game: 'It's massive. There's no point in beating Arsenal and then getting a draw with Boro.

'I feel that Chelsea have to win every game between now and the end of the season to win the league,' explains Minto.

After Sunday the players will fly to Istanbul for the Champions League clash with Fenerbahce, and Minto warns of a tough game against the hosts.

'They have to come at us big time in the first game and I'm sure they'll do that.

'If we go a goal down in the first 30 minutes, it'll be a long 90,' added Minto.

Finally, with the FA Youth Cup just around the corner, we hear from Jeffrey Bruma, who, at just 16, is a regular in the youth side and looks to have a bright future with the Blues after recently making his debut with the reserves.

'I think it's great for me and a good level [reserves and youths] to improve myself,' said Bruma.

'I don't think about mistakes, I just play my game,' he added.

And don't forget that we love receiving your e-mails, the address for those, and we'll be passing them onto Gavin Peaock, is podcast@chelseafc.com.