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Chelsea’s fall under Mourinho like Tiger Woods – Gullit
The Chelsea boss spoke with the club owner after the midweek Champions League win over Dynamo Kiev.
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“He could have looked for a penalty and time and time again you see Premier League players flailing legs behind them just to get contact”.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho may be on his way out of Stamford Bridge already and recent reports are claiming he is going to be sacked during the global break, according to Telefoot, while former defender Frank Leboeuf has speculated that the battle may already be lost.
“It will be interesting over the next couple of weeks to see what materialises from the club”.
As reported by the London Evening Standard after the club’s latest defeat away at Stoke, the Serbian worldwide said, “I think we deserve more”.
Jose Mourinho’s side sit 16th in the table – a few 13 points off a top-four place – and the Portuguese’s job is thought to be in danger.
“In this moment, we haven’t had the luck to change something to make it better for us, but I hope in the future we will”. “We all trust in Mourinho, just like the fans”.
The ESPN FC crew discuss Chelsea’s Loic Remy avoiding a hit in their match against Stoke which could have led to a penalty.
“You sense he is becoming a distraction – he needs to deliver what he should”.
Hughes admitted it had been odd not to have his opposite number Mourinho alongside him on the touchline and felt sure Chelsea would have missed the presence of their manager.
The Blues slumped to their seventh defeat of the Premier League season after Stoke midfielder Marko Arnautovi’s acrobatic 53rd-minute finish at Britannia Stadium.
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“He’s the only one that can change it. If he’d said after the last game [at West Ham] “I was wrong, I didn’t need to do that, I was emotional”.