
Chelsea
captain John Terry has urged his team-mates to avoid complacency following
their impressive start to the Premier League season.
Sunday's 2-0 victory over Arsenal in a hot-tempered clash at Stamford Bridge
was Chelsea's sixth win in seven games and earned them a five-point
advantage over reigning champions Manchester City heading into the
international break.
Given Jose Mourinho's history of claiming titles from the front, the Blues
have been installed as firm favourites to win their first Premier League
title since the 2009/10 season.
But with 31 league matches remaining in a long and arduous campaign, Terry
is fully aware that Chelsea cannot afford any lapse in momentum while
stressing the importance of taking advantage of slip-ups from their title
rivals.
"Clearly it (the title race) is not over," Terry said. "Other teams have
been in this position. It's nice to have the lead but when you're at the top
everyone wants to shoot you down.
"That's the good thing about the Premier League and why everyone loves it.
Teams are out to get us because we are at the top and playing well.
"The international break is here and we need to come back and maintain our
form after that as well. It's very important we do that.
"You're just hoping when you're at the top and have a five-point cushion and
more on certain teams, a couple of them slip up again and that increases.
"If that happens, it's a lot of points to give up early on. All we can do is
keep winning and wait for those teams to slip up."
Terry also played down concerns over the fitness of star striker Diego
Costa, who has made a sensational impact on the Premier League with nine
goals in seven league games since joining from Atletico Madrid in a
£32million deal in the summer.
Mourinho has claimed the Spain international has been restricted in training
due to a lingering hamstring problem, but Terry added: "I'm not sure where
that's coming from.
"He isn't showing that in training. He looks sharp, he looks angry, he looks
aggressive. He's fit and that's the main thing. Diego has been a nightmare
for defenders. He popped up with another great finish against Arsenal."
Costa scored Chelsea's second after latching onto a superb lofted
through-ball from former Gunners skipper Cesc Fabregas, who has been
inspirational in the centre of the Blues' midfield this season.
"When it's quiet and tight like that you need someone to open up the
defence," Terry said of Fabregas. "He's not only shown it against Arsenal
but from day one."