Every manager wants the core support from his fans whenever they are up to any game inside the field; it holds even true for mentors who are known for their die hard addiction for the side. Second term serving Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is one such manager who doesn’t mind bashing out anyone coming in between their victory even if he requires yelling over fans. Despite having a dream start in the season, former Everton manager was finding it too hard to overcome QPR in the last match, though they eventually won it, and when fans were also not responding with their gameplay, Portuguese found it even harder to overcome The Hoops. Like any good mentor, he bashed over fans after the game and clearly said, he had expected them to shout louder than what they did in the game which was almost out of their reach at one time. Despite having gained full points out of the game, manager is not taking it as a wholesome victory in tune of what they have until done in the English topflight; hence he is not willing to accept that they did anything brilliant Yesterday, in fact, for him, they were just average and in lack of ground support, they were almost nowhere at once.
He openly criticized fans response in a post-match interview where he said, “Everyone knows how much I feel connected to this club and the fans, but at this moment it’s difficult for us to play at home because playing here is like playing in an empty stadium. The team then starts playing like it’s a quiet, soft game at home. I was today looking around and it was empty, but not in terms of people because it was obviously full. That’s what frustrating.”
Actually, Mourinho is seeing real optimistic chance to reclaim the league title he enjoyed during his last spell for the Blues and that is why he seems to be so serious for his impressive beginning in this season and not to mention he doesn’t want anyone to put any kind of obstacle in any game no matter what their position is. Notably, North Londoners have maintained their unbeatable run after playing ten games including eight wins and two draws and enjoying a clear four points lead at the top. Let’s see how they perform in the next phase when other contenders would also like to comeback on the top.