Eden Hazard on Mourinho relationshippublished at 18:14 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard says that he still hopes his former manager Jose Mourinho "can win some games, but not too much".
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Chelsea forward Eden Hazard says that he still hopes his former manager Jose Mourinho "can win some games, but not too much".
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“They’re very good players and they haven’t performed to their ability,” said Waddle.
“He’s done everything possible. He’s threatened them, left them out, dropped them.
“Some of these players have got to take a look in the mirror and think ‘am I really performing as well as I was last season?’”
This clip is originally from 5 live Sport Tuesday 27 October 2015.
Charlie Adam says former Stoke City team-mate Asmir Begovic is loving life at Chelsea and has no problem with manager Jose Mourinho.
Reports of unrest at Stamford Bridge emerged this week after a poor start to the season, but Adam said he has spoken to Begovic and the goalkeeper is “loving it”, adding: “He says it's a great club, the players love the manager.”
When asked to explain possible the reasons behind Chelsea's poor start to the season, Adam said he believes the players are feeling the effects of "arriving back too late" for pre-season training.
This clip is originally from 5 live Sport on Friday 16th October 2015.
A “Chelsea first-team player” has said he would “rather lose than win” for manager Jose Mourinho, according to 5 live’s Garry Richardson.
Speaking on Sunday’s Sportsweek, Richardson said he had been passed the information by a “football contact” who told him the Blues boss’ relationship with players was at “rock bottom”.
"I was told they're fed up with the way he's been dealing with some of them. They're fed up with his outbursts. I was told that his relationship, particularly with Eden Hazard, was under immense strain," he said.
It comes after Chelsea were defeated 3-1 at home by Liverpool on Saturday. The champions have lost six of their first 11 games and are 14 points off Premier League leaders Manchester City.
This clip is originally from 5 live's Sportsweek on Sunday 1 November 2015.
Ex-Arsenal keeper Bob Wilson believes Petr Cech could earn Arsenal an extra 12-15 points, amid reports a move to Arsenal could be imminent for the long-serving Chelsea keeper.
"When a side wins the league it starts with the guy at the back," said Wilson.
"For him it would be a marvellous move. I was goalkeeping coach at Arsenal for 28 years, I had Pat Jennings and David Seaman as two amazing goalkeepers I was able to coach, I would have loved to have got my hands on Petr Cech."
This clip is originally from 5 live Sport on Monday 22 June 2015.
Speaking on Chelsea’s chances of winning the new 2015-16 Premier League season, Alan Shearer has claimed that Jose Mourinho could win the Premier League with any of England’s top four teams.
“I would go so far to say that if Mourinho was in charge of any of the top four, I would put them favourites to win the title.”
This clip was first broadcast on 5 live Sport on Friday 07 August 2015.
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Schwarzer, who played under Mourinho at Chelsea is joined by the former Switzerland and Tottenham defender Ramon Vega, as they analyse Jose's start to the season at Manchester United, and debate why he seems so frustrated:
(Image: Jose Mourinho, credit Getty Images)
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