Mourinho happy with new rules
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho insists he will use the impending Financial Fair Play rules to fuel his efforts to win trophies at Stamford Bridge.
European football's governing body UEFA has assessed club accounts for the past two years with outgoings being measured against revenues from football activities and clubs wishing to participate in Europe forbidden from making significant...
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What does the Ferguson and Mourinho ‘secret pact’ mean for United and Chelsea?
What does the Ferguson and Mourinho ‘secret pact’ mean for United and Chelsea? - originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Jose Mourinho has spoken of a pact between himself and Sir Alex Ferguson which suggests the pair share secrets and close guarded issues which have repercussions for both Chelsea and Manchester United.
Mourinho has just revealed how he knew about Ferguson’s retirement...
Mourinho: No United interest
Jose Mourinho says he had known for months that Sir Alex Ferguson would be retiring but he had never been tempted to replace the Scot at Manchester United as he wanted to return to Chelsea.
The Portuguese coach, 50, agreed a four-year deal to take over once again at Stamford Bridge after he left Real Madrid at the end of the season.
There had been suggestions Mourinho, a Champions...
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Mourinho plans to take stance
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will warn his squad they must abide by his rules or they have no future at Stamford Bridge.
During his six-year absence from the club Chelsea have endured negative headlines through the actions of some of their high-profile players.
But Mourinho, who delivered back-to-back titles and both domestic trophies during his first spell at Chelsea, insists...
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Mourinho Fires Warning To Essien And Chelsea Team-mates Over Scandals
Essien and Mourinho
New Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has told Ghana star Micahel Essien and his Blues team-mates he will not tolerate the club’s image being tarnished by race rows and off-field incidents like it was last term.
Last season when Mourinho was coaching Real Madrid, Chelsea’s image was battered senseless by one unsavoury incident after another.
If it has not been...
Schurrle relishes Chelsea challenge
Andre Schurrle is looking forward to working with Jose Mourinho and has no fears about struggling to establish himself in the Chelsea side.
Schurrle became Chelsea's first signing since Mourinho returned as manager at Stamford Bridge when a deal was confirmed earlier this week to bring in the forward from Bayer Leverkusen.
He is aware of Mourinho's reputation as one of...
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Andre Schurrle becomes Mourinho’s first signing as Chelsea manager
Andre Schurrle becomes Mourinho’s first signing as Chelsea manager - originally posted on Soccerlens.comJose Mourinho has completed his first signing of his second spell at Chelsea with the capture of Bayer Leverkusen’s highly rated young attacking midfielder, Andre Schurrle for a reported transfer fee of £18 million.
Chelsea have been targeting the 22-year-old for over...
Jose Mourinho Will Return Chelsea to Glory If He Continues to Improve As Manager
Jose Mourinho left Chelsea in 2007 and he went on a “lap around Europe.” He returned to Stamford Bridge on Monday, saying he became a “better” manager and “calmer” man during his travels.
Mourinho’s Chelsea return mixes two classic stories. There’s a hint of the parable of the prodigal son (or prodigal “daddy” as far as Michael Essien is concerned) and a heavy...
Jose Mourinho Returns to Chelsea, Calls Himself ‘The Happy One’ After Taking Manager’s Job
LONDON — A “calmer” Jose Mourinho said Monday he returned to Chelsea hoping to create stability after a decade of constant change at Stamford Bridge.
At the first news conference of Mourinho’s second Chelsea stint, there was less of the bravado that characterized his first introduction in 2004.
Back then, Mourinho described himself as a “Special One.” But on Monday he...
Mourinho Slams Kevin Boateng, Says Midfielder Is Not A Football But A Model
Mourinho says midfielder is more concerned about his hair and not football
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has dismissed reports his side is planning a swoop for Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng and claims the enforcer is more interested in a lavished lifestyle than football.
Media reports on Friday claims the 26-year-old has slapped in a transfer request at the San Siro and is set...
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