Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas hails the Blues' performance as they beat Swansea to go top of the English Premier League table.
With Arsenal and Manchester City sharing points in Saturday's early kick off, the Blues already have a comfortable lead at the top of the table.
"Obviously we wanted three points as usual, but the more we take advantage of our rivals the better," Fabregas told the club's official website.
"We know it doesn't mean much because there is still a long way to go but we knew [before the game] Manchester City and Arsenal had dropped points so it was very important.
"We didn't start very well but in the 15 minutes after we conceded the goal we woke up.
"Sometimes it's too late, so that's a good lesson for us to learn for the future.
"We were not pushing the right way or defending the way the manager asked us to.
"In the end he just made some changes which helped us become more comfortable without the ball."
Back in England after a lengthy spell at Arsenal, the 27-year-old settled down straight away at his new club.
"I feel comfortable, I feel good, I feel happy," added the Spaniard.
"The Premier League season is very long so we have to keep it up until the end.
"What I want is to win titles, that's what's most important for me, it doesn't matter who scores, who assists, who defends.
"The most important thing is that we are a team."