Chelsea seems to be focused on getting into a new low for itself with each passing day and manager Jose Mourinho as well looks like getting into his old shape when he used to be the biggest critic of media. Blues last lost to West Ham by 2-0 took them to the lowest of their ranking in the leaderboard, and guess what; it was the first game of the season when first-team coach Silvino Louro, Mourinho, and midfielder Nemanja Matic all were dismissed despite severe protest by the players against referee Jonathan Moss decision. As far Portuguese is concerned, everyone knows how prompt he loses his temper whenever his side faces a defeat while others are still learning how to control their emotions when they lose a game. It was North Londoners fifth loss of the last ten played games making them the only league defender in last decade to reside at number fifteenth of the table.
Fans, in fact, everyone knows why Chelsea is subjected to face this kind of reaction from everywhere and there is actually no one who should be blamed for it. If rumors are to be believed, Mourinho could be sacked if he fails to sustain a respectable position by the end of the season while close sources also confirm club owners have started zeroing their options for the next possible Stamford Bridge boss. Talking about the insides of highly demotivated dressing room, defender Gary Cahill said, “(The mood ) is not great — like you’d imagine when you lose games. Last season we weren’t used to it. The lads are devastated.
“You’re left scratching your head sometimes. In the first half a Cesc Fabregas goal could have been given and we had a goal that was nearly over the line. That sums up the way we’re going. And then we’ve got the sending-off. Originally we played on — we thought the referee had played on. Maybe the assistant called it back, I’m not sure sure what’s happened there. We’ve not had the rub of the green, but we’re not feeling sorry for ourselves. We have to work hard to turn this round.
“Not many words are being said at the moment. I’m sure we’ll reflect in next day or so. We worked really hard with 10 men and had the majority of the play in the second half. It’s a summary of our season at the minute.”