Eden Hazard anticipates the four-way fight for two Champions League qualifying places to continue until the final day of the Premier League season.
Hazard rescued a point for Chelsea in a 1-1 draw with Wolves on Sunday, when Arsenal beat fellow top-four hopefuls Manchester United 2-0.
With Manchester City and Liverpool in a two-way title duel, there are four teams battling for the two remaining top-four spots.
Tottenham, who lost at Southampton on Saturday, have 61 points and Arsenal 60. United are on 58 and Chelsea 57, but with a game in hand.
Hazard told Chelsea TV: âItâs a good battle. Man City and Liverpool are far away, then there are four teams who want to be in the top four.
âItâs going to be a good race to the end. We have nine games to play now. We have to give everything.â
Chelsea next play Everton on Sunday, after Thursdayâs Europa League last-16 second leg at Dynamo Kiev. They hold a 3-0 first-leg advantage.
The Blues lost at Wolves in December and Hazard had mixed feelings following his late intervention which salvaged a draw.
He added: âWe lost away three months ago. The game was exactly the same. We created a couple of chances, but not enough.
âThe good point is we gave everything until the end and we scored a goal. A bit of happiness, even if we are a bit sad.
âI like to score and then we win the game. I scored, we drew. Itâs a bit disappointing.
âWe need to keep going. We have a tough game on Thursday and then on Sunday. Letâs move forward, back in training, work together and try to win games.â
Wolves remained seventh and defender Romain Saiss rued the dropped points.
âIt was very, very hard to concede this goal at the end,â Saiss told Wolves TV.
âOur plan was good. We tried to frustrate them and tried to do something when they made a mistake.
âWe did it well, but unfortunately we didnât keep the result till the end. We deserved more. We gave everything on the pitch.â
Wolves next face United â conquerors of Chelsea, last seasonâs winners â in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Saiss added: âWe have to switch on for this game now. Itâs an important game for us to get to the semi-final at Wembley.
âWe play at home. We have to be ready for this game. Weâll try to do something great next Saturday.â