Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will be hoping his side can continue their blazing start to the new Premier League season this weekend when they take on Stoke City at Stamford Bridge.
The champions have scored 12 goals in their first two matches - identical 6-0 scorelines - and the Italian has been hugely satisfied with his side's start.
"We have started well this season, scoring a lot of goals, playing good football," Ancelotti said.
But though they will be big favourites to beat Stoke and maintain their record as the only side in the Premier League with a 100 percent record, Ancelotti knows that sooner or later, it will come to an end.
"It is impossible to think we have to score six goals in a game all the time because this is not real football, this is PlayStation football," he said.
Manchester United, second to Chelsea last year and again looking the most likely contenders, will be out to bounce back from a disappointing 2-2 draw at Fulham last time out.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side is at home to West Ham United on Saturday evening and the Scot knows that dropping points, even so early on in the season, could be costly.
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