The Blues interim manager Guus Hiddink believes his players are united as he attempts to bring stability back to an embattled club reportedly beset by player unrest this season.
Speculation was rife that Jose Mourinho lost key sections of the dressing room following a poor start to the campaign, departing last month with Chelsea one point above the Premier League relegation zone.
Hiddink has drawn his first two games back in charge since succeeding Mourinho and the Dutchman is complementary about the work ethic of the players he inherited.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea match against Crystal Palace on Sunday, Guus told Side Sport: "They are fully committed to their job
"I like to observe, see how players act, how they are related, how they cope together.
"I don't know how it was before. After the beautiful championship last year there was a fall down. What I like to see is stars who are very committed.
"I have to emphasise that this has the same commitment after a week as they had in the past.
"You have your players who are leaders, and I feel these players can be even more tactical leaders during a game. We are emphasising this responsibility."

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