John Terry believes Chelsea must adopt a siege mentality if they want to be successful in their quest for silverware this season.
The Blues captain has been forced to watch on from the stands in recent weeks as he served a three-match suspension in the wake of his red card at Everton.
In his absence, Chelsea have faltered, falling three points off the title pace in the Premier League and being held to a disappointing 1-1 draw by League One side Southend in the FA Cup third round.
Despite Chelsea's negative results of late, Terry remains optimistic that his team can win multiple trophies this term.
"I'll tell you what we need and want more than anything in 2009," the England captain told www.skysports.com.
"Firstly we must all stick together. We take on the world as one - us players, management and staff and especially the supporters.
"Secondly, we want some winners' medals. We didn't get any in 2008 and we need to put that right.
"So far this season we are not doing badly. Going out of the League Cup on penalties (to Burnley) was a sickener and we've drifted three points off Liverpool in the Premier League and we have got the FA Cup.
"We can win the FA Cup. We can win the Premier League and the Champions League too."