Salomon Kalou has accused Chelsea's title rivals of being "scared" following their free-scoring start to the Premier League season.
The defending champions have kicked off their campaign with a pair of 6-0 triumphs against West Bromwich Albion and Wigan.
Ivory Coast striker Kalou, who scored twice in the rout at the DW Stadium on Saturday, has now revealed that he hopes that the glut of goals will strike fear into their future opponents.
"Two games, 12 goals - we've started the season like we finished last year," Kalou said. "When you are the defending champions you have to scare the other teams, and that's what we are doing.
"Right now we are enjoying it and hopefully we will continue to play at this level. I hope that after these two games any team we play will be afraid of Chelsea."
Last season Chelsea, in their first year under Italian boss Carlo Ancelotti, became the first side to score over 100 goals in a Premier League season.
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