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Terry Backs Mourinho, Vows To Return To Best Form

“It’s a very sad accusation because you are accusing players, or one player, of dishonesty”, Mourinho told reporters before the Champions League Group G match against Dynamo Kiev at Stamford Bridge.

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“They are giving their best every minute of every training session”. Giving solidarity in between all of us.

“I think we looked worthy, our team acted orderly and created chances”, Rebrov said.

“They are training always in the limits of the quality and the effort. And always with the strong desire to win the next match, which is what we’re going to try and do tomorrow”.

He added: “The way in this moment I’m going to show my dignity is not to answer you”. In all aspects he’s by a long, long way the very best. It’s a combination of factors.

Only Abramovich knows how much time his manager has left, but Mourinho will not want to test the Russian’s patience with anything other than two wins in the next four days, starting with Kiev and then at Stoke on Saturday. “And yes I know”.

Chelsea captain, John Terry, has given support to Jose Mourinho on the manager’s frequent attacks on referees after games.

“There may be certain individuals from the outside trying to destabilize this club but I strongly believe that we will bounce back and come good again”.

The Blues suffered their sixth league defeat from 11 games on Saturday, against Liverpool.

Chelsea, third behind Dynamo and leaders Porto in Champions League Group G with four points from three games, play Dynamo today in a match which Mourinho admits the London club have no margin for error.

John Terry has insisted the Chelsea players take responsibility for their dismal form so far this season.

“We’ve not played well enough, and we take that on the shoulders”.

Now languishing in 15th place as a result of their woeful form, the pressure is piling on Chelsea and their manager, which has not been helped by the poor performances of a few of their star players.

“We are prepared to fight and anyone who has seen our results will have seen that”. I think it’s a collection of things together.

The Portuguese has an ally in captain Terry, who insisted Mourinho has the players’ support contrary to rumours of unrest and despite disciplinary disputes with the Football Association and being the subject of a personal legal claim from former first-team doctor Eva Carneiro.

“In my whole career”. It’s ridiculous I have to sit here and talk about it.

Meanwhile, Mourinho yesterday rejected suggestions there was a player revolt against him and dismissed reports that one player would rather lose than play for him as “dishonest”.

“The player wouldn’t be let out of the dressing room, let’s be honest. If players heard that among ourselves it wouldn’t go down too well”.

Terry is keen to keep Mourinho and Hazard at Stamford Bridge.

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