An interview held after the game (sorry, just a really quick translation) - As for the injury, what exactly happened? In the 40th minute, I went for one cross and after I jumped, I felt a pain in my right groin. I stayed on the pitch knowing I can't and won't play in the second half. We'll see how serious it is, I have scans tomorrow and that is when we will know more. Did you watch the second half at least on tv? I was immediately taken care of by specialists and in the changing room, there was no tv. I saw only the last 5 minutes. The main thing is we won it. It must have been difficult for Ross Turnbull... I believed in him, he is a thorough lad, trains well and he was ready. He had one save as well. Overall, we controlled the game and this win is extremely important. We had a terrible start and Everton missed other chances and we punished them. I am very happy because Everton has become a bogey team for us, in the league it has been some time since our last win there. What are your memories on the 400th appearance for the club? The injury sort of ruined it but in the first half, I helped the team a lot. We won a game that started really bad for us. Us winning is more important than me not being able to finish the game. Is the number 400 any kind of a milestone for you? It is not easy to achieve such a huge number with one of the greatest clubs in the world. I have to say it is a very interesting number. I am the best foreigner in terms of club appearances and I am also the 12th player in the club's history to reach 400. I also hope it is not the last hundred. What number do you think you can reach? No one can plan that. My contract runs until 2016 and if I can carry on playing, I'm sure there will be some more games for me. Did you keep the shirt, for a keepsake? No, I don't have it. I saw there one handicapped Chelsea fan being in a wheelchair so I gave it to him.