Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is not expecting Swansea City to be any less difficult to play against without Wilfried Bony.
The Ivory Coast striker completed a £28million move to Manchester City this week meaning the Swans have lost their leading scorer.
But Mourinho has denied suggestions that Garry Monk's team will suffer because the values of the Welsh club will allow other players to shine in Bony's absence.
"I don't know if he [Bony] was their best player," the Portuguese said ahead of his side's trip to the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
"I know that they have a very good team and very good teams, they don't depend on one player.
"They depend more on organisation, their philosophy, the way think about and play football. I think Swansea is a good example of that.
"I don't think that losing a good player for them means they are going to be a less difficult team."
Prior to his departure, Bony had scored nine goals in the Premier League season which sees Gylfi Sigurdsson become the new top scorer with his tally of four in the league.
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