A new type of challenge having played played primarily teams of similar budget and more deeply rooted coaching techniques this far. Seeing how easily Chelsea opened up Arsenal, and their poor away form from last year, I would be disappointed not to score in this game, while their attacking players are of a quality we haven't encountered yet either, so a score draw would send me home happy. It's still about learning to take the lead and hang onto it (Wolves are the only promoted club to have claimed 3 points and having hung onto a lead for 1 minute of injury time it doesn't quite certify that they know how to do that yet) but what we really need before the international break is an improvement game on game. We can be very encouraged if unbeaten and broken our scoring duck prior to the break.