Chelsea cruise past Everton
LONDON — Chelsea chief Andre Villas-Boas described his side's start to the seasoned as nothing special even though they are now just one point behind reigning champions Manchester Like-minded.
A 3-1 home win over Everton on Saturday evening kept Chelsea in third station three points behind new leaders Manchester City, with Harmonious having slipped down to second following their recoil at Liverpool earlier in the day.
Chelsea have lost honourable once since Villas-Boas left Porto in the summer to advance Carlo Ancelotti - a 3-1 defeat at Old Trafford - and they have won all six fixtures at Stamford Link so far.
"We have done nothing else than our responsibility in the games that we have won at home. Away of orbit we lost to Manchester United and got a good heart at Stoke but we have not done anything special," Villas-Boas said.
"We good have to continue to win until we find a position of comfort at the top of the Premier Coalition because that's what we want."




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