Mourinho: who deserve greetings are Chelsea Substitutes...And I'm not



The Portuguese coach of Chelsea team Jose Mourinho was delighted to win the precious 1-3 for his team away to Norwich City on Sunday in the English Premier League soccer stressing that the substitutes who pushed them in the second half, they deserve appreciation and salute, and he is not.
And the changes made by Mourinho in the mid  of the second half  reversed the game upside down , where the win of Chelsea came after two goals by alternatives Eden Hazard and Willian in 85 and 86 minutes .
Mourinho said, " when I make any changes, change is always exciting, but the players are putting it a wonderful change or irrelevant. It depends on the performance of the players.”
Mourinho added "I feel happy with Willian because he began his career with us; he is not ready a hundred percent. Willian was injured in the last period, but he gave us a boost when he participated in the game."
Mourinho said "the win in this game was important, worthy, and difficult. When a win is important, no matter how it will be worthy and difficult at the same time, we have reasons to be happy.”
On the other hand, Jose Mourinho confirmed that his team Chelsea is not strong enough to dominate on the English Premier League football, as was the case during his first term in the training of the club from 2004 to 2005.
At the time, Chelsea scored his first title in 50 years in the league presenting strong performances which gave the team the title with a record number of 95 points.
But Mourinho 's return to Chelsea coincided with the emergence of new powers in the Premier League as Arsenal leads the league as it sounds lively Liverpool Tottenham Hotspur compete strongly to the fore with Manchester City and United.  Chelsea missed seven points in the first six games and ranks fifth.
Mourinho said at a news conference "with regard to the team now we are not strong enough to dominate all the games and win consecutively.”
Mourinho added "I think the Premier League will see an open struggle until the end.”

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