Frank Lampard has warned his Chelsea about getting ahead of themselves.
The Blues are sixth after Saturday's first home win of the season against Brighton.
"I don't want to get ahead of ourselves because what we have shown so far this season is moments and patches of games with good stuff where we want to get to, and other moments where we haven't done so," he said. "So I think to get overconfident at this point would be wrong on my part and the team's part.
"With the young players, and some have been making their full debuts for Chelsea this season, we must give them time and we will get better. I think it was the movement of the ball. We are working a lot on trying to keep switching the play and in moving it from side to side.
"Sometimes we forget that and we forget ourselves that we slow it down too much. It is something I don't like to see. I don't think it helps the crowd or the atmosphere when you slow it down and go back to the goalkeeper and across sideways when you can play forward.
"At times when we were at our best, we play forward, we played punchier, we were sharper and that's what made us create so many chances. I was pleased and that's why I wanted to be really positive at half-time because it is easy to lose patience or to stop doing the right things because it is not coming off.
"We were actually creating. The point was to keep doing the right things, to keep moving it quickly and believe it was going to come and it did. Every game is different, you have to consider that, but at our best I want us to have a feeling that we are a team that I like watching myself - a team that are sharp and have energy because we have that quality. It is about trying to put that all together."

