Sunday, 15 March 2015

Jose Mourinho insists he is still the special one.


Jose Mourinho has come out swinging after a week in which Chelsea suffered a desperate Champions League exit, by declaring he is still the special one.
Days after facing a barrage of criticism for the manner of Chelsea’s defeat by Paris Saint-Germain, Mourinho has hit back by bragging that there are a mere handful of managers around the world who can measure up to him.
‘When I compare myself with other managers I see just a few that are with me in terms of success,’ he said. ‘The others I see a huge distance.’
It was a defiant broadside from the colourful Portuguese boss, who vowed that Wednesday’s disaster against ten-man PSG — in which his team were branded ‘babies’ — will simply spark a Premier League title charge.
‘In the league, we can count the victories we need on the fingers of two hands — one month ago we couldn’t do that, we didn’t have enough fingers. 
'There will be a moment where we need five victories, we need four victories and one hand will be enough to count them. 
'I think this is a good way to do it. Don’t think about Man City, don’t think about Arsenal. Just think about us.'


Source:Dailymail.

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