On this latest return to his old club, the boss says he will treat the fixture like any other, regardless of his personal history with the Blues.
It is a key clash for the Reds, on the back of the thrilling comeback against Newcastle United and the international break, with Saturday's hosts being seven points ahead, with the same 20-point tally as leaders Manchester City and third-placed Liverpool.
“For me, it's another game,”
he said at his pre-match press conference.
“Would I celebrate like crazy, my team's goal at Stamford Bridge or my team's victory at Stamford Bridge?