The Spaniard says the current Blues side is as good as any he has been a part of and wants to reach greater heights next term - starting with the Champions League.Cesc Fabregas believes a first Premier League title in five years can spark an era of dominance for Chelsea.Jose Mourinho's men will be champions with a victory over Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, having already claimed the League Cup by beating Tottenham 2-0 in February.And Fabregas insists the Blues' success can prove a springboard to even greater heights next season - starting with a renewed assault on the Champions League, which they exited in disappointing fashion against Paris Saint-Germain at the round of 16 stage.There is a new team and a new generation coming up and we have to stick together as long as we can," the Spaniard told reporters. "Hopefully, this is the start for Chelsea, not the finish.We want to go one step forward next year and fight more in the Champions League. We have to push for that and maybe we have to adjust one or two things if we are to achieve that. We have seen that in England we can win everything. In Europe it changes, but we are not far away.Despite playing under Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, Fabregas believes this Chelsea side is as good as any he has been a part of.We have a strong mentality and character and they are all winners and competitors," he added. "The dressing room spirit is fantastic. John Terry is a great leader but everyone like Ivanovic and Petr Cech, all the players who have been there a long time, they help a lot.And there are a lot of young players like Oscar and Willian. They are coming of age, getting maturity and starting to compete well.

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