Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho who is under-pressure, has said that he will not walk away from the club, insisting that if the club sack him, they would have sacked the best manager in the club history.
He made the remark in his post-match conference after his team suffered another defeat. Manager Jose Mourinho tasted Premier League defeat for the third time in just seven games, the same amount of reverses the Blues suffered in the entire campaign last season.
It appeared that Chelsea were set to bounce back from Champions League disappointment against Porto when Willian fired home a sumptuous free-kick to open the scoring.
But Southampton were determined to take three points from London, and after Steven Davis equalised shortly before the break further goals from Sadio Mane and Graziano Pelle sealed Chelsea’s fate.
Dis guy still dey dream. Well, e go soon wake up.
ReplyDeleteDis baba don suffer dis period shaaa! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteHehehehe God humbles d proud...BT this one own na humilation
ReplyDeleteMake e go ask arsene Wenger how far,na laf I dey since,up chelsea
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ReplyDeleteHard times for the blues
ReplyDeleteHe is on point but I think he have nothing to offer anymore so let him go rest
ReplyDeleteThank you chelsea
ReplyDeleteStupid Mourinho, now he's being expised!
ReplyDeletePassing through difficult times @ chelsea, bonanza will soon be over
ReplyDeleteHe is a good manager no doubt,,but as it stands now,,Jose hv to quite d club bcos it seems d players dnt fancy his ego any more...maybe he will b next Liverpool boss
ReplyDeleteI want him to remain, and continue giving away points, the same squad that went invisible last season..just imagine..theyve been all poor
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