Chelsea clinched all three points against Arsenal in what was a thrilling and intriguing game of football at the Stamford Bridge yesterday after their opening-day win over Huddersfield Town. The Blues carved a 3-2 win and were unarguably appealing to watch.
There is no denying that Chelsea have been very shrewd so far and it is an encouraging sign for the London based outfit. Under the tutelage of Maurizio Sarri, Chelsea are definitely going to try to clinch the Premier League title and they have a formidable armoury to meet their ambitions for the ongoing campaign.
Despite bagging six points out of possible six, Sarri is in no mood of getting carried away, and quite rightly so. The likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United are also set to challenge for the prestigious silverware and there is still a lot of work to be done by Sarri and his men to strengthen themselves.
When Sarri was asked if he sees his side as potential title challengers after their win over the Gunners, he said: “Not in this moment. We did very well in the last 25 minutes today, but I think that we have to work, we have to improve in the defensive parts. I think that the players were very good in the second half. It was not easy in the final part of the first half.”