Chelsea have had easy start to the season, says Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson

07 October 2010 08:58
Chelsea have soared to the top of the Premier League after winning all but one match so far this term, with their only setback a defeat at Manchester City. [LNB]But United manager Ferguson, whose side slipped five points behind the champions at the weekend following a goalless game at Sunderland, has suggested they should have a 100 per cent record. [LNB] Related ArticlesUnited eyeing up new SchmeichelWayne Rooney still hurting after allegationsSunderland 0 Manchester United 0Burst pipe in United changing roomRooney questions United omissionBruce: Mourinho for UnitedAsked if United could not afford to drop any more points, Ferguson said: "No, no, no. Every team is going to drop points - that's inevitable. [LNB]"If you look at Chelsea's start to the season, you'd have expected them to have won all those games, so the position they're in doesn't surprise me. [LNB]"Meanwhile, we've had tricky trips to Fulham and Everton then played Liverpool at home. Those are difficult matches. [LNB]"Liverpool, Arsenal and ourselves have all played top sides early on. [LNB]"Chelsea's sterner tests are still to come." [LNB]Ferguson accused his players of not being ruthless enough this season after watching them drop points in draws at Fulham, Everton and Bolton. [LNB]Speaking to the club's official magazine, Inside United, Ferguson said: "This present team doesn't kill off sides as well as they should. [LNB]"At Goodison, we had three or four chances at 3-1 to really put the game out of sight, but we were wasteful and ultimately paid the price. [LNB]"We threw away two goals in injury-time. That's unthinkable. [LNB]"That killer instinct just isn't there at the moment and it's something we need to develop. [LNB]"We haven't had a problem scoring goals. [LNB]"We got three against Liverpool, Everton and West Ham, two away at Fulham, three in the Community Shield; that suggests we don't have difficulty finding the net. [LNB]"What we're not doing, though, is killing teams off. [LNB]"I have no doubt the players have taken these setbacks on board. They suffer just as much - if not more - than the rest of us. [LNB]"They're the ones throwing the points away and they're the ones who know fine well that they're good enough to win this league." [LNB]United have been criticised for some of their performances this season, but Ferguson said: "We're playing well, and perhaps those four points we have dropped away from home at Fulham and Everton have given off something of a false impression. [LNB]"Nevertheless, we didn't like letting those points slip away and it's crucial that we don't make too many more similar mistakes this season." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph