Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has played down rumours of a rift between him and the fans.
The Portuguese questioned the Stamford Bridge atmosphere after the home win against Queens Park Rangers in the weekend but admits he went a "little bit too far" in criticising the Blues home support.
"This is not, for me, just a job. It it more than that, because it's Chelsea," said Mourinho.
"Maybe I go a little bit too far. But I see myself in the stands, watching Chelsea and I want to play, I want to help.
"If I'm not a player I cannot play, if I'm not a coach I cannot make decisions.
"If I'm just a fan what can I do to help? That's just my view.
"Everybody at Chelsea Football Club knows how much I love the club, how much I want it to improve and how much I want to be part of the club in the future.
"Even a moment of criticism has to be analysed with different eyes, with the eyes of somebody who knows why I came back to Chelsea and why I'm here with my heart and why I want to stay for a long, long time."