Chelsea boss Frank Lampard insists the club were not interested in Manchester City's European ban appeal.
Second-placed City saw their two-year Champions League ban overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Monday, which means only the top-four will qualify for next season's competition instead of five.
Only one point separates Chelsea and fifth-placed Manchester United, but Lampard insists the Blues have always been focused on a top-four finish.
"I genuinely don't see beyond the games at hand. We've got a few games now, we know that. We want to win them and then see if it gets us European, Champions League football for next season.
"I was never pinning my hopes on it being an extra team getting in or not, we worry about ourselves.
"If we win enough games now we can get into the Champions League."
On whether there was added pressure on his side, Lampard replied: "I don't know. We are sitting third, it is in our hands.
"I wouldn't want the players to be thinking that there is an extra place, can we relax a little more? It can't be the way.
"The pressure is there to get Champions League football. It is just what happened [with City], it is clear now. It's the position and we have to fight for it."

