Wednesday, August 21, 2013


José Mourinho says he needs Chelsea to play with a higher force and "demolish" groups throughout his first season back responsible for the club, however cautioned that he is needing a challenging test against Aston Villa on Wednesday. 

Mourinho viewed his side secure an agreeable 2-0 triumph over Hull City on the opening weekend of the Premier League crusade, yet the Portuguese accepts the level of execution from his side tailed off in the second-half with triumph apparently guaranteed. 

Oscar and Frank Lampard put Chelsea in the driving seat against Hull with two first-half objectives. Notwithstanding their unanticipated predominance, be that as it may, the home side couldn't capitalise on their energy and transform the outcome into a whipping, something Mourinho is quick to redress. 

"We need to win matches, however what I like is that when you have the opportunity to demolish, to defeat them by three, four or five, we need to do it," Mourinho said. "Assuming that somebody has the opportunity to do it to you, they won't pardon you, they will give you nothing. Provided that we [raise the intensity], we obliterate an adversary, we get a much greater come about in light of the fact that going that way you need to score objectives. In the event that you continue going in the same heading you will score, score one more and presumably score one more and slaughter the diversion. 

"I suppose our three players behind Fernando [torres] vanished in the second half. They went down yet since the score was 2-0. I would like to make the change quickly yet you could tell when I put [andré] Schürrle and [romelu] Lukaku it gave the group a little push and had an effect. Be that as it may I know its challenging. I don't suppose we finished that deliberately since at half time we spoke about beginning the second-half in the same bearing and killing the amusement, yet we proved unable." 

Villa come into the diversion high on certainty emulating an amazing 3-1 triumph at Arsenal on Saturday. Christian Benteke scored twice for Paul Lambert's side who battled final season yet were perilous adversaries far from home. 

Chelsea, who will again be without David Luiz for this evening's diversion, still make plans to add one key player to their ranks soon after the exchange window closes at the closure of the month, in spite of the fact that Mourinho demands he has an "arrangement B and plan C" if he fall flat in his hunt for the Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney. 

He denied that Arsène Wenger is under force accompanying Villa's triumph at the Emirates – "he has enormous steadiness …  he is the person who is near Sir Alex Ferguson's profile as in he has been at the club for such quite a while" – and Mourinho additionally accepts Lambert's side can irritate anybody in the Premier League. 

He said: "They are a great group so it is not such an enormous acting piece, they can defeat any of the contenders." 

On his own side, Mourinho asserted that he didn't have to use limitless measures of cash to see changes. "It is not practically power. It is additionally about different things and I require my group to work, I require my group to enhance different parts of their diversion," he said. 

"However I was particularly satisfied since you can change the profile of a group by including heaps of new players and that has the result of updating the profile. Something else is to change the profile of a group with the same players and I consider, for a supervisor, I might say progressively for a mentor, someone who trains the players on the pitch like I jump at the chance to do, its quite, extremely great. It's a quite, good feeling.

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