Jose Mourinho (second from right) was on the pitch with his coaches after the defeat by Liverpool

Jose Mourinho: Chelsea boss says he will remain in charge

Manager Jose Mourinho believes he will be given time to turn around Chelsea's fortunes after Liverpool fought back from a goal down to inflict a sixth Premier League defeat this season.

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The champions, who are also out of the League Cup, are 15th in the table following Saturday's 3-1 home loss.

Asked if he thought it was his last game in charge, he said: "No, I don't."

The 52-year-old told BBC Sport: "The fans aren't stupid. They know how much myself and the players are trying."

 

Mourinho has never lost more than six league matches in an entire league campaign as Chelsea manager, and says both he and the team will continue to battle.

"The fight goes on, but sometimes there are fights very impossible to win. You go to a fight with different ammunition," he added, having been photographed in discussion with his coaches on the pitch after the match.

Chelsea made the perfect start when Ramires headed them into the lead. But two goals from Philippe Coutinho and a third from Christian Benteke gave Jurgen Klopp's side the three points.

In the BT Sport interview, the Portuguese manager looked visibly shaken and responded with questions about his team's performance and his future by repeating, "I have nothing to say".

And in his BBC interview, when asked about Liverpool midfielder Lucas not receiving a second yellow, Mourinho responded with, "I don't speak" before adding in his news conference later that he feared he would be reprimanded if he did express his views.

Credit: The BBC   

 

 

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