Mourinho: Teams Don’t Fear Us At Home
“We are dealing with our problems on the training ground as a group”.Mourinho, who has received and read the written reasons for his punishment from a three-man independent commission, intends to pursue the case as he feels there is one rule for him and another for Wenger.
“I think it’s different for many reasons, and I think it’s different since the moment I came back in 2013 when I had my first conversation with the owner and the board”. “I could anticipate the situation and I wanted to make it clear there was no chance I would resign”.
“£50,000 is a disgrace”.
“And I also think that the possibility of getting a stadium ban is also something absolutely astonishing”.
Asked whether he expected to keep his job with a “mid-table -finish”, Mourinho replied with an emphatic “yes” ahead of today’s (Saturday’s) crucial -Premier League match at home to Aston Villa.
Mourinho admitted that teams are not daunted by the prospect of a trip to Chelsea as maybe they once had been during the Portuguese’s 78-match unbeaten home run, which was ended by Sunderland in April previous year.
It is very hard to see any value in backing a side as bad as Villa are to win a football match and the value in their odds diminishes further when one accounts for the fact that they have lost six of their last eight against Chelsea, last winning at the Bridge four years ago.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is expecting to remain in charge of the club even if they finish the season in mid-table, according to Sky Sports.
“In my approach every game is a must-win”.
“Mourinho said: “(On Friday) we had a good conversation again. Let us know in the comment section below. For me the important thing is the owner and the board’s message to myself and, before the statement came out, I’d had the feedback from the owner and the board. That can affect your style of play, your body language in a game.
“I have four solutions”, Mourinho responded.
He earns £36,164.38 per day.
Mourinho can not, as he claims, be the best in his business when Chelsea’s non-starting Premier League season is turning that brag into a lie.
Ghana worldwide Jordan Ayew was also given a start by manager Tim Sherwood playing in support of the Aston Villa frontline. He was dismissed after walking on to the pitch to speak to referee Chris Foy after Ramires was red-carded.
Branislav Ivanovic, once a bastion of reliability, has been rendered a liability this season with Premier League wingers up and down the land feasting on his battered reputation. One, we can push people in the technical area.