The French coach does not think it's too late in the season to make a comeback for the title, while he discarded Mourinho's team resembles his unbeaten team of 2004

Arsene Wenger does not want comparisons between this year's Chelsea and the 2004 Arsenal Invincibles after just nine games. Le Prof stated earlier today that a possible unbeaten season for Mourinho's team can't be determined until the final games.

"We have played just nine games. It's too early in the season to draw that kind of comparison, there's a long way to go," Wenger said in his pre-match press conference.

Regarding his club's chances this season, the French manager is trying to improve their tactics so they can catch up with Chelsea, who are currently leading the Premier League undefeated.

"Chelsea's in a strong position at the moment. I think it would not be realistic to say that we will catch up with them soon, we have to get consistent results to earn a chance to come back, and personally I'm more focused on the quality of our games than thinking about catching up with Chelsea, " Wenger added.