Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti is convinced his side will not suffer a hangover after their eight-game winning run came to an end in the unlikely setting of Wigan.
The home team turned the form book on its head by recording their first victory in 35 Barclays Premier League matches against top four opposition.
In the process Chelsea conceded first place to Manchester United, who defeated Stoke, in arguably the shock result of the season to date.
Next up for Ancelotti is a trip to Cyprus and a Champions League match with Apoel Nicosia on Wednesday.
Ancelotti said: “It is an important game, one we are looking forward to, and I am sure will do better than we did against Wigan.”
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