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Mourinho dedicates Dynamo Kiev win to all bullied Chelsea fans
Mourinho’s men bounced back from a awful run of results to seal an important victory over the Ukrainian side.
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“He is playing very well, not just today”, Mourinho said of Willian.
“The moment I came back to the club and we played the first match at home against Hull City, the way the stadium welcomed me was unbelievable”. It comes in a moment where you are asking for my “end”. They tried to say “We want you here'”.
“It’s a fantastic feeling. Until my last day in this club, if that is in four years, 10 years, 15 years, I will give everything to them”. But mentally, considering what people read and listen to, I don’t know how to thank them.
“The players showed they wanted to win and the fans showed again their passion for the club”.
Jose Mourinho and his Chelsea side are having a frightful season in their failing attempt to defend their Premier League title. “Probably they are bullied by other kids”.
She is now taking individual legal action against Mourinho, as well as suing Chelsea, owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, for constructive dismissal.
As well as dealing with the fall-out from Chelsea’s on-field form, amidst reports of a dressing-room mutiny, Mourinho has also received a one-match stadium ban for misconduct towards referee Jon Moss during Chelsea’s recent 2-1 loss at West Ham United.
“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”. A 3-1 defeat at home to Liverpool on Saturday prompted fresh speculation that Mourinho will be sacked if he suffers further defeats against Dynamo and then Stoke this weekend.
“For me, from an ex-pro’s point of view, it’s always more down to the players than it is the manager”, the former Chelsea, Manchester United and Australia glovesman told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. “The team played very well – especially in the first half – but we conceded a goal in the second half and Willian scored our second goal through that great free kick and we ultimately got the win”.
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It was 15 months ago that Willian declared he needed to score more goals to make himself a key player.