sport news Chelsea are 'on a different level to Arsenal' says Blues legend Joe Cole  trends now

sport news Chelsea are 'on a different level to Arsenal' says Blues legend Joe Cole  trends now
sport news Chelsea are 'on a different level to Arsenal' says Blues legend Joe Cole  trends now

sport news Chelsea are 'on a different level to Arsenal' says Blues legend Joe Cole  trends now

Chelsea are still 'the most successful team in the country and remain on a different level to Arsenal as the Gunners have not achieved anything significant' says Blues legend Joe Cole Joe Cole is adamant that 'Chelsea are the most successful team in the country' He said Chelsea are a level above Arsenal despite their impressive season so far The ex-international issued his support for Chelsea's new owner Todd Boehly

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Joe Cole is adamant that 'Chelsea are the most successful team in the country' and claims the Blues will move 'above' Premier League leaders Arsenal 'very soon'. 

Speaking ahead of Saturday's derby, Cole said he liked Mikel Arteta and the way in which he operates. However, he made it clear he thought Chelsea were a 'level above' Arsenal. 

The former England international also issued his support for Chelsea's new owner Todd Boehly, claiming the 49-year-old was setting the 'foundations' for long-term success at the club. 

Joe Cole (above) is adamant that 'Chelsea are the most successful team in the country'

Joe Cole (above) is adamant that 'Chelsea are the most successful team in the country'

He said the Blues are a 'level above' Arsenal despite the fact the Gunners are topping the table

He said the Blues are a 'level above' Arsenal despite the fact the Gunners are topping the table

Speaking to The Sun, Cole said: 'We have to be very mindful of what's happening at Arsenal because nothing has paid off as of yet. Arsenal have set high standards for themselves.

'I do like what they're doing. I enjoy watching Arsenal play, which I haven't said

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