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Chelsea’s Spanish duo can win over Stamford Bridge crowd
“Keep promoting what we did in the last half an hour (at Chelsea), keep showing the players what they achieved in the last half hour and say “Half an hour’s all right but it’s 90 minutes you’ve got to do this for”, said Allardyce.
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Drogba was in the stands alongside owner Roman Abramovich and new interim manager Guus Hiddink to watch Chelsea’s Premier League win over Sunderland on Saturday.
“Chelsea, the big club that we are, it’s unacceptable position and unfortunately the manager loses his job because of that”.
In May, they won the title by eight points, the third that Mourinho secured in his two spells at the club.
‘We have to be honest with each other and honest with ourselves, then win a couple of games in a row and stick with that for a long time to get back to winning regularly, because it is important for the club’.
The manager confessed that he is been betrayed, after his latest loss to League leaders, Leicester. He said ” one of my best qualities is to read the game for my players and I feel like my work was betrayed”.
“I think we all know what Jose Mourinho means for this club and nobody can change or speak about that”.
“Obviously I’m gutted that the manager’s gone”, he said”.
The 69-year-old left his role as coach of Netherlands in June after a poor start to their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, which saw the 1988 champions ultimately fail to reach the finals in France.
Chelsea’s assistant first-team coach Steve Holland has responded to the booing from the Stamford Bridge faithful towards certain players before kick-off against Sunderland.
“We conceded through a set-piece and we need to stop things like that happening”. But all goes back to that training ground.
“I am looking forward to working with the players and staff at this great club and especially renewing my wonderful relationship with the Chelsea fans”.
“That’s not the guy you see very often, you see the competitor in front of a lens before or after a football match”.
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One player with plenty to prove is Falcao, who has scored just one goal in 11 matches to date and who has missed the last six league games with a muscle injury.