After a near flawless start to the season, a favourable Champions League draw, and nearest challengers Manchester United having a less than perfect start, things seem to be looking colourful for Chelsea so far.

It appears nothing can possibly go wrong.

Chelsea seem like a wounded animal, stopping at nothing to ensure success in all tournaments after failing to pick up any silverware last season. Yet to concede this season, and having made some calculated additions to the squad with players like Deco, Bosingwa and possibly Robinho, Chelsea seem to be hitting all the right notes.

Bookies are already touting the Blues to win the Premiership and the Champions League, but have they all spoken too soon?

It's gone wrong in the past and it wasn't a long time ago Chelsea somehow managed to put together a run bad enough to lose the title by a couple of points. The toll of chasing trophies on four fronts also has the ability to cloud what is really important for the Londoners this season, and that's exactly what happened last season.

Getting far in Europe is considerably more important than progressing in the League Cup, yet the staff and squad have set the bar so high that they might have already damaged the teams chances of competing at their highest level in the other, more important, competitions.

Is winning four trophies in a season achievable, and even if so, is it really how Chelsea should plan every season?

After all, was that not why they ended up winning nothing last year?