If Chelsea are tired after Japan (and I dont see how they can't be) it will show if we're on our game.Its one thing going through the motions against a championship team but being streched physically by a much better team will tell.
Having returned from the Club World Cup and got that tricky Capital One Cup tie at Leeds United out of the way with a minimum of fuss, the next challenge facing the Chelsea manager, Rafael Benítez, is a tricky home match against Aston Villa, who finally roared into life against Liverpool last weekend. The prospect of Paul Lambert's fearless and sprightly young terriers playfully snapping at the ankles of the creaking war horses of Chelsea makes for an intriguing prospect and victory for the visitors will certainly enhance the popularity among neutrals of a Villa side it's become worryingly fashionable to like in recent weeks.Although unbeaten in their last five league matches, Aston Villa's record in the Big Smoke is not good this year. They've drawn one and lost four in London in 2012, but at 15-2 appear to represent many people's idea of a value bet to take all three points.
Villa win 1-0 with a defender scoring.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20818205looks like Terry will still be missing for them.Not sure if this is good or bad news to be honest.He's not exactly the quickest, I'd have fancied Weimann to cause him problems.