Jose Mourinho has described Chelsea’s stuttering start to the season as the “worst period of my career.”
The current Premier League champions are 14th after seven games where
they have collected just two league victories. Their poor form was
underlined by a 2-1 defeat at Porto in the Champions League on Tuesday
and manager Mourinho believes it has never been as bad for him during
his 15-year coaching career.
Chelsea FC Manager, Jose Mourinho |
“I define it as the worst period in my career with the worst results
in my career, which I see as a fantastic experience,” said the former
Porto, Inter Milan and Real Madrid boss ahead of Saturday’s home game
with Southampton.
“It is not one I want to repeat. I want it to finish
tomorrow, but it’s a good experience in my career.
“It comes too late. To come after 15 years is too late. It should
come after three or four. But it’s something that’s helping me to be
better. It’s a great negative experience. It’s the worst results. I’ve
had big challenges all the time. But it’s the worst period: I’ve never
lost so many matches, that’s a fact.
“When I am top of the league and the second team are a point behind
that’s the pressure I like. I don’t like the pressure where we are, but I
cope well with it. It’s always about the next match. I’m waiting for
tomorrow, want to play, so I cope. I cope.”
I’ve had big challenges all the time. But it’s the worst period: I’ve never lost so many matches, that’s a fact.
Jose Mourinho. Mourinho claims the lines of communication remain open despite the
poor play on the pitch. “When you make a big mistake, you know and you
feel it,” he said. “In here we speak openly. You did that, you could do
that, you could help your mate, I did that mistake but you could do a
bit better to compensate for my mistake. We communicate openly. No
primadonnas crying. Everyone wants to do well and accepts the
criticisms, knows the job and knows what let the team down.
“When you make mistakes you have to speak about it. You know what I
call that? In football? ‘Coaching, Coaching!’ After the match I never
have a bad reaction, not even after a specially good reaction. After
the match it’s about calming down and going home. Next day, I’m calm, so
I coach. I coach. And I don’t have primadonnas who cannot be
criticised.”
Meanwhile Mourinho revealed that a deal is close to bring in former
AC Milan goalkeeper Marco Amelia as cover for Asmir Begovic with Thibaut
Courtois out until December. “He is working with us,” he said. “He is
an experienced goalkeeper who knows what a big club is. He knows the
responsibility.
“He’s played Champions League, played national team. But, the last
couple of years, he didn’t play so much and he hasn’t trained with a
team for a few months. But what we need is some cover. Some stability
until Courtois is back. Maybe he’s the guy to give us that.”
Reported by The Sun News Correspondent
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