"I don't believe in arguing and revolting to find a way of going forward. I think the common cause present in any team is its objectives, in titles and success," the 33-year-old said in quotes printed by The Daily Mirror. "Regarding the way that people take their leadership style, I'm not that kind of person. That's not to say that style doesn't get results, because it has in the past, but I don't believe in that. It's just a different style
. "I think we are all part of a team. We will get together when we have to, when we have something to say to each other. "The players are the decisive part of the game so their voices must always be heard in a group situation but with the leaders and the technical staff present, because it's always a sharing of common ideas, in my opinion." Chelsea have enjoyed a good start to the season, but find themselves behind the two Manchester clubs. However, with Sir Alex Ferguson’s men travelling to Anfield this weekend, Villas-Boas says his side must capitalise on any possible slip-up. "I believe it's important, if other teams drop points, that we win ours," the coach insisted. "If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen, but it can be an important stimulus. "Over the next two weeks, Premier League contenders [will be] playing against each other, so the other teams have to make the most of it. "We have difficult games in Everton and QPR, but we will try to get six points."Sign up with Stan James today for up to €
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