Florent Malouda has admitted that Chelsea are aiming to improve their passing game as the club goes in search of more titles.
The Frenchman, who arrived at Stamford Bridge in 2007, made his 200th appearance for the Blues earlier this week. However, Malouda insists that he and his teammates still have much to achieve as the club goes forward.
"We've had great moments winning titles and now it's 200 games," he said. "It is something I am really proud of. I am looking forward to winning more in the next 100.
"Now we are trying to improve our passing game. The quality has always been there and the ambition is always there. It's the trademark of the club."
Chelsea are currently in fourth place in the Premier League, behind Manchester City, Manchester United and high-flying Newcastle.