Chelsea striker Diego Costa says winning the English Premier League or the Champions League would be an "amazing experience".
The Spaniard - who was a £32m signing by the Blues during last summer's transfer window - stated that he is desperate to lift a trophy on his first season at Chelsea, especially after suffering an injury in the early stages of last season's Champions League final.
"I am going to be honest: I want to be a champion with Chelsea, either a Premier League champion or a Champions League winner," Costa told the club's official website.
"I presume that winning the Champions League must be an amazing experience. I reached the final of this beautiful tournament once, but I couldn't win it.
"If we put our game into practice, we are going to fight for every title. We must be ourselves. We have to fight and battle. The most difficult game is the next one to come."
And Costa believes manager Jose Mourinho is the right person to help Chelsea add more silverware to their trophy cabinet.
"We know that our manager is a multiple Champions League winner with loads of experience and that will help," he said.
"We all know that he's among the best managers in the world.
"When you arrive in a team with a manager like him, you try to spot every single thing you can learn from him. Every manager has a different way of reading the game.
"In regards to Jose Mourinho, he is a clever manager who spots very well the opponent's virtues and weaknesses. Our training sessions are based on that.
"He knows exactly the kind of team he wants to build and the way he wants to play."