Neil Clement and Curtis Davies are developing a good understanding as central defenders and getting to know each other's game well.
I have invited him and his staff in after the game for a glass of wine. I have no qualms about it.
For me that's his best game since I've been here,
Paul was part of our game plan and he was probably our best player today. We switched off as soon as he went off. Just before that I could tell that Rooney was getting frustrated because Paul was getting to him.
I spoke to the chairman before the Reading game and we were very close to signing Ugo. I had to leave it in the hands of our administration because of the game so I don't know anymore at the moment.
The way the other results have gone has more or less put us down. Mathematically it is still possible for us to stay up and as far as I'm concerned we will prepare well for the game against West Ham on Monday.
The bell had gone ages ago and our players had gone out to get on with the game. For whatever reason Chelsea came out late. Whether they believe it takes the sting out of the game or drops the tempo, I don't know, but it annoyed me as my players wanted to get on with the second half.
But he has to do it week in, week out and not just against the big teams. He has to raise his game against everyone.