José Mourinho has branded as unacceptable the form of a core of his
title-winning team this season and warned he will make changes to his
lineup if improvements are not immediate after Chelsea’s worst start to a
domestic campaign in two decades.
The manager, who expressed dismay at suggestions some of his squad
may be resting on their laurels from last term in the wake of Saturday’s
home defeat to Crystal Palace,
will now hope there is late progress in his club’s long-standing
pursuit of the Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba before Tuesday’s transfer
deadline.
Any interest in the Tunisia centre-half Aymen Abdennour has
been dropped after he swapped Monaco for Valencia, while Zenit St
Petersburg will resist attempts to prise away the Argentina defender
Ezequiel Garay.
Mourinho voiced frustration more progress had not been made to secure
those pinpointed on his list of summer transfer targets, submitted to
the board in late April, though his immediate task remains to
reinvigorate members of his current squad. Asked whether his team
retained the appetite to defend their title, the Portuguese said: “If
that is the point, it is very, very sad because, for me, I feel the
opposite. When I win, I want to win again. My medal is at home, in a
drawer, [because] I feel fantastic motivation for more. If you win it
once and the next [year] you are not on fire, not ready at least to
fight for more, that is sad.
“City reacted to the fact they had lost the title by buying fantastic players. They are buying more until the end of the market.
This is their job and, if they have the economic potential to do that,
good. They did well. You see my players on the pitch and you could
clearly identify two or three who can do better. It is not a question of
loyalty: [my job] is to analyse if they are ready to give an answer and
fight against that bad individual form.”
Asked specifically about Eden Hazard, the Footballer of the Year who
endured another ineffective afternoon against Palace, he added: “If you
are the best player in the Premier League it should be a good
responsibility to have a similar season than in the previous season. I
don’t want to analyse individual performances. In general terms, it is
difficult to have a consistent performance when some of the players are
not performing at a good level. When you have six or seven performing
and three or four who are not an acceptable level, it is hard for a team
to be consistent in the performance.

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