Fabian Delph described Manchester City's win at Chelsea as "massive" and dedicated it to injured team-mate Benjamin Mendy.
Kevin De Bruyne scored the only goal against his former club, but City might have had more as they consolidated their position at the top of the Premier League.
Former Aston Villa midfielder Delph was deployed at left wing-back and impressed in a strong team performance in City's sixth win from seven league games this season.
"Winning here is huge, massive," Delph told the club's website.
"We knew coming in it would be our toughest game yet this season. We had a game plan and we stuck to it and come out for three points.
"It sends out a massive message. We needed to come out on top and there's a massive togetherness in the team.
"We stuck to the game plan. The plan was to stop them on the counter and we did the job down to a tee, so it's happy days.
"It's very nice but we know it's just the beginning, it's good to maintain the winning streak."
Delph again deputised for Mendy, who is out until April with a knee injury.
"That performance was for our team-mate, Benjamin," said Delph. "He sent us a message before the game and we knew we had to do it for him. That win is for you big man."
Delph has been a peripheral figure since joining City from Villa in July 2015, but he has been recalled to the England squad for this month's final World Cup Qualifiers, against Slovenia and Lithuania.
City boss Pep Guardiola praised Delph and reckons Gareth Southgate can benefit from including the midfielder in his squad.
Guardiola said: "He's a midfield player, when he receives the ball he doesn't lose one ball.
"I'm so happy for him. I'm so happy to go to the national team for England, because I think England can use him a lot, maybe more than I used him last season."