The Blues have been left with much to ponder after Sunday's 2-1 home defeat by Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, which opened the door for Liverpool to assume leadership of the Barclays Premier League with any kind of result against West Ham United.

Kenyon, however, does not believe the solution to Chelsea's problems lies in delving into the transfer market in January.

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Instead, he is confident the return of the likes of Ricardo Carvalho, Michael Essien and Juliano Belletti, plus the regular involvement of striker Didier Drogba, will be enough to add impetus to the Londoners' season.

"I don't think we will be doing any business in the January transfer window because the type of players we are looking for are not available," said Kenyon.

"Another reason is that we have still got some long-term injuries coming back and in January or February, Chelsea will have more player availability.

"We put our squad together in the summer and we are concentrating on the squad we have and making sure our players get back from injury. On that basis, we think we have got a good enough squad to improve on last season."