Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, northern England October 25, 2014.
“We never felt comfortable and somewhere we got punished because of bad luck.” - Arsene Wenger REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that the 2014/15 Premier League season will be a "special one" for Chelsea, with the Blues keeping their record unblemished after eleven matches.

The west London outfit might make it to the century mark in terms of garnering points, suggests the French mentor, should they be able to sustain their form throughout the campaign.

"At the moment Chelsea are on course for 100 points this season," said Wenger.

"If you look at the number of points they have, if they keep that up nobody will catch them, that's for sure. There doesn't look to be anybody capable to challenge them at the moment."

When prompted with a question as to what could be the secret formula to their rival's success, he gave no definite answer, but explained that morale and self-belief gives them that extra boost.

"There is no obvious reason," he added.

"They had a good start, and we have gone through that [in the past], as long as you don't lose, you don't question yourself, there is a little bit extra spirit in the team that, when it is tight, gets them through."

Meanwhile, the former AS Monaco mentor couldn't hide his frustrations with how his side are recently performing, both domestically and in Europe.

"We had a very disappointing week, considering the performances we produced and the end result we got it's very disappointing," he continued.

"We were 3-0 up against Anderlecht and 1-0 up today and in the end we lose two points against Anderlecht and three points today. I think it's very disappointing because you have to be capable, once you are 1-0 up and a big team, to win the game."

The Gunners will be having enough leeway to reassess and recompose themselves, as they will be facing their next opponent, Manchester United, in a fortnight to give way to the international break.

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