Manchester City may be happy to extend its record run of seven straight Premier League draws when it comes up against Chelsea on Saturday.City’s expensively assembled squad finally clicked back into gear to beat Arsenal 3-0 in the League Cup this week, but Chelsea has scored 17 goals and conceded none in winning its last five Premier League matches and is five points clear at the top with by far the best goal difference.“What the win has done has put us in the right frame of mind for the visit of Chelsea at the weekend,” City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips said.That attitude could be crucial if City’s players are not to be intimidated by the statistics stacked up against them.City is six places and 14 points behind Chelsea and has won just one of its past 22 meetings with the Blues, losing the last eight by a combined score of 19-1.Looking at that, holding Chelsea to its first draw of the season wouldn’t be so bad.Second-place Manchester United is at West Ham on Saturday, while Arsenal and Liverpool seek to add some credibility to their fading challenges against Stoke and Blackburn, respectively.City is hoping Wright-Phillips is fit to face his former…