Hull City boss Steve Bruce has conceded that he has been unable to find any weaknesses in the Chelsea team ahead of their Premier League match at Stamford Bridge.
Jose Mourinho's side's unbeaten record was broken last week in their 2-1 defeat to Newcastle United, but the Tigers manager has admitted that his charges are expecting a response and will have to work extremely hard to take anything from the game.
Bruce told the club's official website: "When you go to Chelsea you have to play well and you have to work hard. That's because Chelsea will do exactly that. They're a terrific team that looked unbeatable, but after last weekend all of a sudden their lead is down to three points.
"In the scouting reports that we get, we usually try to highlight a couple of weaknesses. In the report for this weekend, there was nothing in the weaknesses column.
"We'll go there and enjoy it because you want to take on the best and they're as good as any team in Europe on their day. We want to go there and have a right good go. If we play well on the day, you never know."
Hull are 18th in the Premier League ahead of their clash against the Blues.
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