Former Blue Frank Lebouef has revealed why he’s scared to call Chelsea title contenders this season despite their strong start to the season.
The Blues find themselves in second place in the league just two points behind leaders Liverpool, whilst they ae four points clear of Arsenal in third.
Enzo Maresca’s men could momentarily go top of the table if they beat Everton on Sunday with Liverpool kicking off in the later game.
Lebouef scared to call Chelsea title contenders
Having only lost two of their sixteen matches the Blues have unexpectedly found themselves in the title race conversation.
Maresca has played down talk of the title on multiple occasions this season and is clearly trying to manage expectations.
Nicolas Jackson claimed after the Brentford game that he didn’t even look at the league table, and the message coming out of the club from the players and manager is they aren’t in a title race.
Enzo Maresca celebrates after Chelsea beat Brentford. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Chelsea have lost just two league games so far this season. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
With each game the Blues win it will become more difficult to play that talk down, but Chelsea are very much taking it one game at a time.
Former Blue Lebouef has explained why he’s scared to label the Blues contenders and feels he needs to see them beat a top side.
“I’m so scared of getting carried away and putting a curse on Chelsea,” he told ESPN.
“At some point, they’re going to lose a game, and I want to see how they react before saying they are capable of fighting with Liverpool and Arsenal.”
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After the game against Everton on Sunday the Blues host Fulham on Boxing day before rounding out the year with a trip to Ipswich.
Chelsea have won their last six league games in a row and the next three games are more than winnable in their current form, and there’s an outside chance they could end the year top of the table which would be quite something.