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FA dismiss Mourinho appeal

Giving solidarity in between all of us. “Fantastic personal relationship. Very good professional relationship”, he said at a pre-match press conference.

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“They are training always in the limits of the quality and the effort”. The match is tomorrow.

“If I can not contact with the game maybe I don’t even watch the game”. I know the result of that appeal already and I have made a decision to give up.

“What I think is important is for them to feel protected by the fact that it is my responsibility and it is just for the players to play and for the assistants to be with them and be supportive”. “And yes I know”.

A rumor began to circulate earlier this week regarding an unnamed Chelsea player claiming that they stated they would “rather lose, than win for Jose”, a quote that has had no source or proof be aligned with it.

Chelsea, the reigning champions, are 15th in the Premier League after six losses in the opening 11 matches.

Stoke ended Chelsea’s League Cup defence on penalties last month and Mourinho will know the Premier League is where the results really matter, despite Wednesday’s win putting the Blues in pole position to advance to the Champions League last-16 with Porto.

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

Jose Mourinho has frequently lamented bad luck and poor decisions from referees for their plight this term, and Willian, 27, appears to agree with his manager’s assertion that luck is a big factor in hindering their success on the pitch. “We lost a few games and it’s been hard for us but we are trying to play better. If I was a bad one it would come before (now)”, Mourinho said”.

Mourinho said: “I think it’s a very sad accusation because you are accusing the players, or more than one player – I don’t know what to report – of dishonesty. I’m adamant we’re going to turn this round and he’ll be in charge for the rest of the season and long after I’ve finished playing at this football club”.

“The player wouldn’t be let out of the dressing room, let’s be honest. It wouldn’t go down too well, would it?”

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Terry would echo Mourinho’s sentiments, and wasted little time in putting them to bed, explaining that “In my whole football career I’ve never heard a player come out with those words” before adding that the idea of him having to talk about it was “ridiculous”.

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