Manchester United veteran Ryan Giggs has insisted that the Red Devils must keep up their momentum when they face Chelsea next week.
Manager David Moyes will experience his first match in charge at Old Trafford on Monday following the club's opening Premier League 4-1 victory over Swansea City.
"You always want to get off to a good start," Giggs told the club's official website. "It has obviously been well documented that we have got a tough start, but we started well with a good win at Swansea on Saturday and hopefully we can carry that on."
In Jose Mourinho's first stint as Chelsea manager in 2004, United fell six points behind the Blues after 10 games of the league campaign.
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