Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has admitted that winning the Premier League title will be additionally satisfying because of the financial constraints that the club have been under this season.
The Blues have been forced to comply with Financial Fair Play, which has forced them to change their procedures in regards to transfers, limiting extravagant spending in the transfer market.
Mourinho believes that securing the top-flight crown will be made extra special because of the way that the club and the players have adapted to the changes.
"I want this one a lot and I think in the moment we clinch the title I will be much more happy for them [the players] than for myself," he told reporters.
"I see the players with hunger and responsibility to go to every game, every one. Stoke City at home, QPR, Man United and Arsenal.
"Now it's a great feeling because it's my club, because of the league, because of the difference in the league. We are not any more the rich club. We are a top club, a club that lives with the work that everyone does."
Chelsea can secure the title by beating Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge later today.