What he actually meant was that his team had just drawn with Chelsea at the Bridge and his team were unhappy – which proved they wanted more despite getting a decent result and that hunger made him happy!
“A draw at Stamford Bridge is usually a positive thing and staying top of the league is also a positive thing,” he told Sky Sports.
“But my dressing room isn’t happy with that and that is fantastic. It’s a complete change of mentality and personality.
“That was a game where we respected them and they respected us. Nobody gambled today or tried to change the direction of the game. Everybody was in a situation of one mistake wins the game, especially in the last 15 minutes.”
He continued: “The game did not have many chances. It is a game where we both wanted to win. We respect each other. Nobody gambled.
“They had one shot from distance, we had more in the first half than the second. I think a big game is difficult for both teams.”
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