Chelsea manager Frank Lampard does not want to compare his side to Liverpool and Manchester City.
The Blues managed a 4-1 win over Sheffield United as they look to find some consistency in the league.
They have now won four in a row, and are tipped as possible title challengers. But Lampard wants to play down expectations for now.
"We have to prove ourselves as the gap has been too big now for the level of consistency with two of the best teams in both world football and in the modern era in the Premier League," Lampard told reporters on Zoom, via Goal.
"So, we have to understand where we are at and be humble about that. We are in a nice moment this weekend. It is nice for [Sheffield manager] Chris [Wilder] to say we have played well today, so that's fresh in all our minds.
"Now it is whether we can produce it regularly. That's the next question of us. I won't get too carried away."

