Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas says he stands by the team he selected for the 3-1 Champions League defeat by Napoli.
The Portuguese left Ashley Cole, Michael Essien, Frank Lampard and Fernando Torres out of his starting XI.
"You can have your opinion but it was based on what was the best team in my thoughts," he said.
"We
will analyse strongly what we did wrongly because a couple of things
need to get better. It is not impossible to recover from 3-1."
Cole
was introduced as a 12th-minute substitute for the injured Jose
Bosingwa, who started at left-back despite Cole having more than 200
starts for Chelsea and 93 England caps in the position.
Essien and Lampard came off the bench in the second half with their side two goals adrift.
"I
had a conversation with Ashley and Frank. Through the players that they
are and the players with the experience they have, they felt they could
have helped the team," added Villas-Boas.
"That's perfectly understandable."
With
Chelsea 17 points off the top of the Premier League and facing a tricky
FA Cup fifth-round replay away to Birmingham on 6 March, the Champions
League could be the only trophy which the west Londoners still have an
interest in by the time of the second leg on 14 March.
Villas-Boas
insisted that despite his side's failure to win any of their past five
matches, he was confident he would still be in charge when that game is
played.
The first leg was only Gary Cahill's third appearance for
Chelsea since his January move from Bolton and, with captain John Terry
sidelined for up to eight weeks with a knee injury, he made his
Champions League debut alongside David Luiz in the centre of defence.
Villas-Boas said he wanted to build a better understanding among his defenders.
"We
have to solve these mistakes at the back," said the former Porto boss.
"We need this concentration right and this efficiency right, for sure.
"At the moment, without John, a very important player for the team, we have suffered a lot of goals recently.
"The first two goals we had more numbers back, and if we were more organised they wouldn't have scored."
An
error from Luiz allowed Edinson Cavani to set up a potentially decisive
third for Ezequiel Lavezzi, but the manager defended the 24-year-old
Brazilian.
"He's a fantastic young player with a big future ahead of him," Villas-Boas said. "He has to work to try and be a bit better.
"We suffered three goals. If he's linked to one, he might not be linked to the other two."
With
Arsenal trailing AC Milan 4-0 after the first leg of their last-16 tie,
it is possible there will be no English team in the last eight of the
Champions League for the first time since the 1995-96 season.