'This strategy has the potential to set Chelsea up for total domination'
We asked for your views on what is the one thing about Chelsea - good or bad - that nobody is talking about?
Here are some of your comments:
Nicholas: How successful Chelsea's strategy has been, even in its early stages. By assembling a squad of talented young players - essentially a team of 'kids' - Chelsea are allowing them to grow, develop and build chemistry as a cohesive unit. The results are already becoming evident. Imagine two to three years down the line, when these players are approaching their prime at 25-years-old and have played together for over four years. This strategy has the potential to set Chelsea up for total domination in British football. The credit must go to the club's leadership.
Eoin: To be big or not to be big? That is the question. Could Chelsea have got this right in terms of their squad size?
David: We have some incredible talent coming in this summer, including Paez, Estevao and Santos (back from loan). These are top young players who should be in our first team, but how are we going to get them to fit in this squad? I also really want to see the same level of scouting for defenders.
Chris: Enzo Fernandez's goal against Tottenham. It was a spinning ball from the right, perfectly volleyed just inside the post, by a player not known for his shooting ability.
Adenaike: The situation with the defence has to be addressed. We concede too many goals and that could really impact our title race, especially if we meet a team that can stop us from recovering at the back.
Garry: It has been and still is the issue around our goalkeepers. None of them are up to the standard of our previous number ones if you look at the number of clean sheets they have kept and the number of times they have won the Golden Glove! Our present group are nowhere near good enough and they will continue to be our weak link, costing us matches!