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David Luiz is the cover star of this month's Chelsea magazine, sharing his views on life and football with the people he aims to please the most - you.
The defender has bounced back from a knee injury sustained in pre-season while on international duty to become a regular under Andre Villas-Boas over the past couple of months, and there is no doubting the Brazilian is loving life at Stamford Bridge.
For those who see him day in and day out at Cobham, it is rare to do so without noticing the broad grin across the 24-year-old's face, and happiness was very much the theme of the discussion when he sat down with Chelsea recently.
'I have health, a good family and I do what I love,' he told the magazine. 'I have no reason to complain.
'My attitude, be it on the field or off the field, is to bring positive thinking to everybody because, as footballers, we are also role models in society, especially to young people. So, my attitude has to be the same whether I'm playing or not playing.'
'The way I see it, God gave you teeth not only to eat but to smile.'
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This spirit is reflected in the way he plays the game, bounding forward from the back at every opportunity to begin or join in with attacks, and there is a genuine hope that people enjoy watching him do so. The former Benfica man certainly appreciates the interest in him from the stands and beyond.
'When you give your best for the supporters and are genuinely part of the club, you put the shirt on and become one of them,' he says.
'Then, little-by-little, they start to come round to you and see that you keep dedicating yourself to the cause, game after game. It is the most important thing in life to be genuine and not to pretend to be something you are not and people can see this in you.
'I do like to leave a positive impression everywhere I pass through. This is part of human nature - everybody likes to feel important.
'During a game, for example, we are important because we are there in the middle of the pitch and we can see around us a stadium that is full. That means all these people thought we were important enough for them to be here.
'Yet, just as it's important for them to come and see us, it's equally important for us that they are there. We want to play in front of a full stadium and we have to show how important it is for us that the supporters are there for the team.
"I think this is paramount in our sport - we have to give the same respect back. Obviously, you can't go around and speak to everybody in the stadium. However, after the game is over, I think it's important to say thank you to the fans and I love to speak to them when I get the chance.'
David Luiz can easily be filed under the 'Cult Hero' category, and so can this month's celebrity Blues fan - Peter Dale - better known as Soccer AM's Tubes.
A Chelsea fan from birth, Tubes is a season ticket holder at the Matthew Harding end, and likes what he sees under Villas-Boas.
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'I haven't enjoyed watching Chelsea this much for at least two or three years and we're playing amazing football,' he tells Chelsea. 'Daniel Sturridge is like a new signing, Fernando Torres is coming good, Ramires is unreal and Juan Mata is a genius. I think everybody is genuinely excited about what we can achieve.
'Villas-Boas has brought in younger players but Lamps and JT are still doing it, which is amazing, Ashley Cole just runs forever in every game and Petr Cech is the best keeper in the world. I'm really optimistic about what we can achieve and this could be our year for the Champions League.'
Tubes also had some interesting answers when asked about his favourite other celebrity Chelsea fans.
'Will Ferrell. He asked me who I support and I told him I was a Chelsea fan and he said, "Rock on, man!" I thought he was just going to say he wore the shirt once, but he actually knew quite a lot about the club, to be fair to him.
'I also once taught Jim Carrey the Celery Song and One Man Went To Mow because he likes Chelsea as well. That was crazy.'
There is still more in December's Chelsea magazine, with a look at Ashley Cole and Daniel Sturridge's recent An Audience With... at the Bridge.
The pair were in sparkling form when they came face to face with supporters, discussing their motivations on the pitch and their pool rivalry off it, and if that is still not enough, Nicolas Anelka gives us an insight into his life with Did You Know, revealing his best football friends and some of the defining moments of his glittering career.
December's Chelsea is available now, priced at £3.25 in the Megastore and newsagents.

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