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Hughes: Mourinho Is Chelsea’s Best Ever Manager
Former Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink says he is interested in managing a “top-class” club as pressure mounts on Jose Mourinho.
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Two matches would remain before November’s global break – at home to Dynamo Kiev in a clash key to Chelsea’s hopes of Champions League progression and, again, at Stoke, this time in the Premier League – but the Blues may not wait after a tumultuous start to the season which shows little sign of abating.
Mourinho has already caused controversy by axing club doctor Eva Carneiro and regularly ranting at referees, with the latest tirade causing him to be sent to the stands on Saturday.
The future of Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho continues to be the subject of fevered debate following a run of poor results and a string of run-ins with both internal and external authorities.
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Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat at West Ham United on Saturday was their fifth in the Premier League this season, and that has led to the club’s board tentatively discussing the idea of dismissing the Portuguese, according to ESPN FC sources. It doesn’t ring true for me.
Asked how the injury had happened, Mourinho said: “I think he punched himself”.
“Mourinho can save any club”. Let’s not forget what he’s achieved at Porto, at Inter Milan, at Real Madrid.
“There are too many players who are not quite in form at the moment and that’s why they are having problems”. “It’ll be hard to win the Premier League now but they’ll move up to where they belong soon”, added Lampard.
However, Ramires told ESPNFC that there were no issues between him and his manager, saying: “We have a very good relationship, a lot of respect for each other”, he.
Yet Begovic, who joined Chelsea to replace long-standing keeper Petr Cech who was allowed to join London rivals Arsenal, says the problems are being exaggerated.
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The pair famously fell out during their time at Chelsea when Mourinho made off-camera remarks, which were later published, in which he appeared to question Eto’o’s age.