Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Mourinho calm about future after League Cup exit
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho declared that he would
“sleep well” despite seeing his team’s wretched season
continue with a penalty shootout loss to Stoke City in the
League Cup.
Eden Hazard, symbol of Chelsea’s early-season woes, was
the fall guy in Tuesday’s fourth-round tie at the Britannia
Stadium.
Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland saved the Belgian winger’s
spot-kick to give the hosts a 5-4 shootout win after the game
had finished 1-1 following extra time.
With Chelsea 15th in the Premier League and out of the
League Cup, both of which they won last season, Mourinho
faces mounting speculation that he could be sacked, but
ahead of Saturday’s home game with Liverpool, he said that
he was feeling calm.
“I have a day off tomorrow, a fantastic family, I can sleep
well every night,” said Mourinho, whose side have already
succumbed to eight defeats in all competitions, including the
Community Shield.
“I’m going to enjoy my day and Thursday, it will be one more
day like I have had in the last 15 years of my life — honest
and dedicated.”
Chelsea’s hierarchy gave Mourinho a public vote of
confidence following the recent home 3-1 defeat by
Southampton, but he said that he did not need more
reassurances about his position.
“I don’t need it. I don’t need more,” he told his post-match
press conference.
He also hit out at newspaper reports that he has lost the
support of his players.
“Honestly, do you think they are not with me? That they
didn’t give everything to win the game?” he said.
“That is really sad — not sad for me, but sad for the players
— and I think it is a lack of respect to the players, not to me. “For me it would be a fantastic situation if the players are
against me. I could say we don’t have results because the
players are against me.”
– ‘You are stupid’ –
Mourinho made only three changes to the team that had lost
2-1 in a stormy game at West Ham United on Saturday,
which left him facing a Football Association misconduct
charge after being sent to the stands at half-time.
He was also recently fined £50,000 ($76,560, 69,370 euros)
and given a suspended one-game stadium ban by the FA —
which he has appealed against — for criticising the referee
after the loss to Southampton.
Chelsea made a bright start, but lost striker Diego Costa to a
rib injury in the 33rd minute following an earlier collision with
Butland.
Mourinho revealed afterwards that the Brazil-born Spain
striker had been taken to hospital.
Stoke went ahead in the 52nd minute when Jon Walters
slammed a shot in off the underside of the crossbar from the
edge of the box.
But Chelsea refused to accept defeat and equalised in the
91st minute when Loic Remy, Costa’s replacement, fired
home from close range after Kurt Zouma had flicked on
Willian’s left-wing corner.
Stoke lost Phil Bardsley to a second yellow card moments
later, but although Chelsea failed to make their numerical
advantage count in extra time, Mourinho felt that his players
had sent a message to their critics.
“What the players did tonight (Tuesday) is face some people
that write and speak, and said: ‘You are stupid’,” he said.
“What some people write and say is really bad for the
players. Maybe they think my players are like them when
they were players. My players don’t do that. They tried
everything.”
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