The Portuguese has compared his records with
that of his peers and maintains that he is the
best manager in the world,
Jose Mourinho says there is no manager in
England who is as good as he is.
The Blues were sent tumbling out of the
Champions League on Wednesday, losing to Paris
Saint-Germain on away goals, but they have a
chance to move eight points clear of Man City in the Premier League with victory over Southampton on Sunday.
And although Mr Mojo was left disappointed by
Chelsea's exit to PSG, he maintains he is in a
league of his own.
He told reporters: “People are too worried about
me. They don’t know what my happiness is. My
happiness, first of all, is when I compare myself
with the others. I see just a few that are with me
in terms of success.
“And the others I see a huge difference, a huge
distance, with all the respect that they deserve,
this is not a fight with them, I have lots of
respect for all of them.
“But in the Premier League, who is European
champion? Me and Van Gaal. Right? In the Premier League, how many won the Premier
League twice or more than twice? Mr Wenger and
myself.
“How many won every competition in this
country? Community Shield, Capital One Cup, FA
Cup, Premier League. How many? How many?
“You go to Europe, how many won seven league
titles? How many won two Champions Leagues?
Ancelotti wins three, Van Gaal two and Pep
[Guardiola] has two. I am not content with that,
but you are too worried about myself.
“What makes me feel special is that I am above
all of this. You think I care about some bullshit? Do you think I care? I don’t care.”
Chelsea have two games in hand over Manuel
Pellegrini's side, following City's surprise 1-0 loss
at Burnley on Saturday, leaving Mourinho in no
doubt of what the Blues must do to win the
Premier League.
“I think we need nine victories,” Mourinho stated.
“Eleven matches. I think we need nine victories.
"We have to focus on nine victories. If our direct
opponents lose a couple of points, then you need
eight victories and one draw or something like
that, but at the moment we have to focus on nine
victories.”
Quite a confident man
Sunday, 15 March 2015
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