Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is determined to transfer his passion for the game of football to his players.
The Italian was criticised for the way he celebrated during the 2016 Euro Championship game against Spain and was also criticised by coach Stefano Pioli for the way he celebrated Juventus's 2-0 win away at Bologna three years ago.
But Conte says it's all about passion as the Blues continue their preparation ahead of next week's Premier League opener.
"I will try to transfer my passion on to the players," he told reporters.
"I want to see them with the passion that I have. I think that I will have a very intensive relationship with my players, but it takes time - we need to get to know each other first.
"That is very important. When you start a job, you are at the beginning of the season and you have only worked with the players for two weeks. You must use the time to get to know them and for them to know you.
"I love to create a link with my team, that's what I want. I want to see the players with great passion.
"For me, it's not right to get angry, but I always have an intensive relationship with my players.
"If the players have the passion, then it transfers to their team-mates and the fans, and you create a great atmosphere."