Chelsea skipper John Terry insists he is not concerned with the club's form away from home.
Terry optimistic he will be fit for trip to Spartak Moscow
Chelsea skipper John Terry insists he is not concerned with the club's form away from home.
Carlo Ancelotti's side were held to a drab goalless draw at Aston Villa on Saturday.
The result followed up their defeat at Manchester City in their previous match away from Stamford Bridge.
However, the reigning Premier League champions are still clear of the chasing pack at the top of the table after victories in their other six fixtures this term.
Wobbling
Terry said: "People can say we are wobbling away from home but we are top of the table at the moment so let people say what they want to say.
"We've had a great start to the season and we aim to continue that.
"We've got a couple of home games coming up but our away form is not a problem."
The Blues have now only won once at Villa Park in their last 12 league visits.
Terry admitted: "From our perspective, we've found it difficult coming to Villa the last three or four years.
"We knew the Manchester United result before the game started but coming to Villa is always tough.
"They've got a new manager (Gerard Houllier) and the players are trying to impress him.
"For us, to come away with a point was promising."
Terry added: "We've seen teams improve year after year in the Premier League - and Aston Villa are no different.
"Whether you go to take on a bottom side or a top side, it is going to be very difficult."
Optimistic
Terry is optimistic he will be fit for Tuesday's Champions League encounter away to Spartak Moscow after suffering no reaction to his recent back problem.
He said: "The back is OK. I was very disappointed to miss the England game in the week.
"Sitting at home and watching the game - and the result - was really frustrating.
"But I'm fine so hopefully it (the back) will be OK for Tuesday."