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Cahill believes Chelsea will extend their run

Talking about the Arsenal invincibles is still too far off, but playing like this it's highly unlikely that Chelsea will lose a game anytime soon. Their latest victory against Crystal Palace proved two things: Diego Costa is at the best moment of his career and Antonio Conte is a defensive genius that no other manager can surpass right now in English football. One of his best men on the defense, Gary Cahill, was really happy and motivated by the victory. 

Talking to Sky Sports, Cahill said: "We feel very confident. We're a very strong team and we've worked very hard on it. Physically, we're in good shape and we've got some fantastic players, so that's the reason behind it. We're organized and we're enjoying it. You build momentum, you win games, you step out on the pitch or you're in the tunnel and you're confident. 

"That's the way it's gone for us. We want to keep going. We're up to Christmas now, so there's a lot of football left to play, but it's a record that we should be very proud of."

Photo credit: Chelsea FC

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