Jose Mourinho reckons Chelsea's attacking mentality will prevent them going through the season unbeaten.
The Premier League leaders go into Wednesday's game against Tottenham
looking to make it 21 games without defeat in all competitions this
season.
Comparisons are already being made with the Arsenal side
of 2003/4 that finished with 26 wins and 12 draws from their 38 league
games, but Mourinho reckons Chelsea will come unstuck chasing victories
as the season goes on.
He said: "We are not playing for that. If
against Spurs we have a 0-0 with 20 minutes to go, we are not going to
play for the 0-0 to be undefeated after 21 matches. No way.
"If
you play for that, if that is one objective, maybe you draw so
many matches, you don't take risks to try and win matches. You are happy
just to be undefeated.
"If you get 10 draws, you get 10 points.
If you win five and lose five, you make 15 points. We are going to play
matches to win. And, sometimes, we will lose. I'd prefer 15 points and
lost matches than 10 points and being undefeated."
Chelsea have a
six-point lead over champions Manchester City with more than a third of
the league season gone, but that means nothing as far as their manager
is concerned.
He said: "We don't put ourselves in that position,
of being arrogant to say we are going to win. We don't do that. All we
say is we're playing very well, we are getting results, we believe in
ourselves, we are very happy with what we're doing.
"The measure
of success in football is made by the trophies you win. We have to try
to transform the quality of our work and performances into cups.
"There's a long way to go. Teams that are 10, 12, 14, 15 points behind - they are not out of the title race. I don't think so."
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