
Chelsea's
David Luiz accepts criticism is part of a defender's job and declined the
opportunity to answer his detractors after his man-of-the-match display in
Saturday's 2-0 victory over Manchester City.
Luiz's performance in the loss against Tottenham was scrutinised, but the
Brazil defender insisted it did not affect him.
"I know what it means to play for a big club," the 31-year-old told Chelsea
TV.
"Big clubs it's like that: if you win, everything is good. If you lose, it's
your fault, especially defenders and goalkeepers.
"Strikers never lose games... we have to be honest and say that.
"We have to accept that in the right way, in an intelligent way. It was good
to play against a fantastic team, keep the clean sheet and have a great
game."
Chelsea had lost to Spurs and Wolves, either side of victory over Fulham,
before ending City's 21-match unbeaten sequence in the league.
"It's never easy to play against City," Luiz added.
"They are synchronised, they have three years together, so they know what
they have to do.When you press high and if you're able to come out of this
pressure, after you have a lot of space to enjoy.
"It was a team with humility, but also a team with the right planning.
"It was a bad result against Wolves. We're happy because we did great
against the best team in the league. I think it can give us a lot of
confidence."