Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has conceded that his team are having trouble adapting to his way of playing following this evening's 2-0 win over Fulham.
Goals from Oscar and John Obi Mikel secured the points at Stamford Bridge, although it was far from a fluent performance from the Blues.
Despite the obvious teething problems, the West London side sit top of the Premier League overnight.
"The result was better than the result against Everton, but I think we played much better against Everton than we did today," Mourinho told Sky Sports News.
"After a bad start that everybody kept telling me is the worst start for about a decade, today I go to bed and look at the table nobody is in front of us. I'm building a different team, the most difficult thing is first to change the philosophy.
"We are not playing especially well, the results are not especially good, but the beauty of the Premier League is that everybody loses points so no dramas."
Mourinho's men had lost twice in the last week - first to Everton and then to FC Basel in the Champions League.