Friday, 6 November 2015

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho still best man for Stamford Bridge - Mendes

 

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho gestures and thanks fans for their support during Chelsea's 2-1 victory over Dynamo Kiev.
An emotional Jose Mourinho was touched by the Stamford Bridge crowd in Chelsea's 2-1 UCL win over Dynamo Kiev.
Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta insists the players are fully behind under-pressure manager Jose Mourinho.
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho "will solve the problem" which sees the club in 15th place in the Premier League, his agent Jorge Mendes insists.
Mourinho's side have already lost six league games this season, twice as many as in their championship campaign, with only 11 games played.
Tuesday's night's 2-1 win over Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League gave Mourinho some breathing space, after reports that he had just two games to save his job.
Chelsea fans sang their Mourinho's name throughout the win over Dynamo, a unified display of support for the man who has brought the Premier League title to Stamford Bridge three times.
believes there is no chance that Blues owner Roman Abramovich will dispense with the Portuguese's services.
"He doesn't need to prove anything to anybody," Mendes told BBC Sport. "He knows what to do. Many people are saying these things but there is no chance [he will leave]. He will solve the problem. He is the best.
"At FC Porto he won the Europa League, the league, the Champions League. He (Mourinho) won everything. After that, in Chelsea he was amazing. After 50 years he won the league and everyone was very happy with him.
"At Inter Milan, nobody expected Inter could win the Champions League -- no way. Even the quarterfinals seemed quite impossible.
"At Real Madrid against the best team in the world he still won the league. He is special.
"The reaction from the supporters tells you everything. They like him.
"Everyone, players, coaches, you have good moments and bad moments. It is impossible to find someone like him to solve the problem."
Mourinho is due to miss Chelsea's trip to Stoke on Saturday as he serves a one-match stadium ban after being sent to the stands at West Ham United

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