Chelsea boss Roberto di Matteo wants his players to stay focused after staying top of the table with victory over Norwich City.
Di Matteo refused to get carried away with Chelsea's start, despite it being their second best ever in the Premier League.
"We're pleased that we're going into this international break at the top of the Barclays Premier League," he said.
"We've only played 10 games and have so many more games to play but we're in a good position and have a lot of confidence.
"As long as we don't have many injuries, we'll keep chipping away and try to win as many games and points as we can.
"I still think Manchester City - if you look at their squad - and Manchester United will be up there."