Fabianski's full of belief

11th September

Lukasz Fabianski has told his Swans team-mates to be inspired by their Old Trafford victory ahead of Saturday's top-of-the-clash at Chelsea.
The two perfect records in the top-flight are on the line as the Swans take on a Blues side that have also won all of their three Barclays Premier League matches.
And keeper Fabianski, who has kept two clean sheets since his summer switch from Arsenal, feels the Swans will head to Stamford Bridge believing they can get a repeat result of the opening-day win at Manchester United.
"It's a big game to enjoy, not to fear," said the Polish international. "Playing away at Chelsea is always difficult but we don't have to be afraid of anyone.
"We went to Old Trafford and won on the opening day of the season so we know we can compete with the best teams. If we keep our discipline and take our chances the way we have been, then anything is possible."



Fabianski was one of 11 Swans to have been involved in international action over the past week, but now he can't wait to return to domestic duties as Garry Monk's side look to upset Jose Mourinho's Blues.
"It's a shame the international break came when it did because we made a great start to the season with three wins from three," said the 29-year-old.
"But the manager has kept the pressure on us to keep working hard. We've done well so far, but it's only the start and we have a tough match coming."
He added: "We're very pleased with the defence so far. I'm working closely with Ashley Williams and we already have a good understanding.
"We know what we expect from each other and we haven't been giving opponents much of a chance.
"I'm sure it will be different at Chelsea with the talent they have in attack but we're targeting four wins from four games."