Petr Cech is feeling fresh and revitalised after resting during the international break over the past two weeks.

The Chelsea keeper didn't play in Czech Republic's game against United Arab Emirates, after his nation failed to qualify for the World Cup, instead opting to spend some quality time with his family.

The break has left him ready for a home clash with Wolves, where the Blues will be aiming for a ninth consecutive clean sheet at home.

In fact, Chelsea haven't conceded a goal in over 870 minutes of football at the Bridge, but Cech is still fully aware of a certain Irishman who netted the opener in our first game of the season.

'It was Stephen Hunt,' explains Cech, remembering the last person to score against him in west London.

'It was the first game of the season; you always remember when you concede a goal.

'Hopefully we can keep going with the clean sheets for as long as we can, and now we have started getting clean sheets away from home as well, which is good.

'If we can keep doing this then of course it will be easier to get three points every time, so we hope to do it again.'

Speaking exclusively to Chelsea TV, Cech described why two weeks away from football has helped him refocus for a testing few months in the game.

'It has been different [not to be playing] and I have really enjoyed the time with my family.

'It was good because after so many games it is good to be ready for the next stage of the season, we have so many games in the League and there's the Champions League as well, so it was a very good two-week break for me.'

It's back to business now though as the Blues prepare to face Wolves this weekend, in front of a home crowd who can feel Stamford Bridge becoming a fortress once more.

'We have got a positive set of results and are playing well at home again.

'When you play at home you always want to take the advantage of playing at home, you want to win and you have the whole stadium behind you.

'We are very solid and we have had a little bit of luck as well and that's why we can hopefully keep it going for a long time.

'It is also good to have the clean sheets because then you only have to score one goal to win the game,' added Cech.