“He deserves all the credit he gets. I’d like to see him look a bit happier about it! Maybe next year he’s taken a bit of pressure of himself. But Chelsea are a team. The sum of the parts is more than the individual parts would be. He has made those players do things they never thought they would do. He’s made them better. They run, they have players of extraordinary ability who don’t stop working. And that’s what you want from a manager. It is a basic to me. The days of the manager sitting in his office doing transfers have gone.”