Jose Mourinho insists that nobody should expect a repeat of
2004, when he swept to the Premier League title in his debut campaign
with Chelsea.
Chelsea went two points
adrift of leaders Arsenal after loosing on Saturday 1-0 away to Everton making it their worst start in the Roman Abramovich era.
Mourinho has warned that things are different for him and Chelsea
nearly 10 years on from when he arrived at the club from Porto.
"No, it is not 2004 all over again," he is quoted by the Daily Mirror.
"Then we lost against Manchester City in October - our only defeat.
But that is not the point. We are not unbeatable. This is a different
team.
"I came here to work - I don't say peacefully because I am the first
one that does not like to work peacefully - but to work with time, to
develop the players and play the best they and we can.
"We have to be effective, be adult and not naive. That is what we
have to work on. We have to transform the beautiful football we played
into goals.
"We are not a club who will accept in a cool way that things will come. We're going to chase it.
"The beginning of the season was hard. Away against Manchester
United, away in the Super Cup against Bayern, and away against Everton.
"But Saturday was the story of a team with 21 shots that couldn't score a goal. That is the beauty of football."
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