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And it's bound to the way Chelsea started, but to their credit, they reorganised, settled themselves down, got back into the shape that they planned to start with and made it really difficult.
It was a great contest.
Did you see that change then, tactically, from Burnley at that point?
Yeah, I think it was just a matter of getting back to what they would have spoken about beforehand.
And as Chris said, those wide lads tucking in and just making it difficult, they just caught them on the hop, really, at the start, Chelsea, because they came out of the block so quickly and with such quality.
Well, yeah, exactly.
I mean, we spoke about that quality that he has, particularly on his left foot.
And, you know, if you can do this...
Even if it's not a free kick, if it's an assist for a goal, a little threaded pass, you're going to earn your team a few points over the course of a season.
Yeah, well, if that's a bad day, it's not a bad standard for him.
To beat Courtois, one of the biggest and best goalkeepers in the world, says something.
I mean, it's not really his side, it's over the wall, so you can't level an accusation at Courtois.
But yeah, Brady and Westwood put in a shift.
He probably felt it towards the end of that shift because it's a different level to what he was used to at Aston Villa this season.
You just said before the interview you have.
Yeah, and it's another step in the right direction, another step for Paul Clement, isn't it?
You saw him, he wanted to go out on that pitch and give the fist pump to the fans.
So, I mean, it's a big victory for him, as well as Swansea as a team against relegation rivals, you might say.
But still, loads of points to play for.
But, you know, if you're given a choice, you'd rather be Swansea than Leicester at the moment.