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These quotes make me a bit more confident that we'll eventually sign Stones before the end of the window. José will make him his marquee, Sterling-like signing and tell Roman and the board that the club have earned the right to splurge after all the good work they've done financially.
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Asked, ahead of Sunday’s clash with Manchester City, whether he was surprised that Blues boss Manuel Pellegrini is still in a job, Mourinho replied:

“Why? Some other clubs are disappointed for 15 years and the manager is the same.”

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Just read a piece from the Telegraph about how disliked Chelsea and Mourinho are -- apparently we care. Anyway, it got me wondering if the Mourinho dissenters within the media, with their hundreds of articles every time José opens his mouth, have ever considered how they'd manage to put food on the table if Mourinho decided to knock the management on the head. Because if this week is anything to go by, there's nothing else to talk about.

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Rivals: Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola during their time in Spain

Bayern Munich legend Lothar Matthaus has urged German champions Bayern Munich to offer Jose Mourinho an escape route from Chelsea.

Matthaus believes that Mourinho's escalating war with Stamford Bridge doctors Eva Carneiro and Jon Fearn could end with the Portuguese quitting Stamford Bridge.

And World Cup-winning star Matthaus, who had two spells in Munich spanning 12 years, reckons the Special One would be the perfect replacement for Manchester City-bound Pep Guardiola.

"Mourinho would be the right boss for Bayern," said Matthaus, now aged 54 and working as a TV pundit after a glittering playing career.

"Mourinho is more straight, more clean. Mourinho tells players things straight to their faces, whether they are in the first 11 or on the bench.

"I only hear good things about Mourinho and I have that information directly from his players."

Matthaus added: "I know Mourinho has just agreed a new contract with Chelsea and that he feels that the club is his living room.

"For many people there, he is a hero.

"Mourinho has been successful in Portugal, Spain, Italy and England, with clubs where he did not always have the same quality of players as Pep did at Barcelona and Bayern.

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Final season? Guardiola may quit Bayern Munich after this season

"Mourinho won the treble with Inter, he beat Barca and Bayern.

"This is why I think he is a great manager for Bayern."

Ironically, Guardiola was at the centre of a bust-up with Bayern's medical staff last season - and won his battle.

Long-serving doctor Hans Muller-Wohlfahrt quit after being publicly criticised by the Spaniard.

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Impressed: Lothar Matthaus is sure Mourinho would prove a hit at Bayern

But Matthaus believes that the the former Barcelona coach will quit Munich when his contract expires at the end of the season - and is heading for the Blue side of Manchester.

Matthaus said: "Why is Pep not signing a new contract?

"I respect him as a coach, but there is a reason why he is waiting and postponing.

"It is strange. Pep's contract expires in 2016. But if he was sure about what he wants, he would sign now. My feeling is that he will leave."

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lothar matthäus is a laughingstock over here. He always acts up as the man in charge at Bayern when in reality no one there wants to have to do anything with him. Whenever a coach gets fired hentells the media he is intalks with the club to take over as manager. In truth he can not even manage his garden gnoms. Take his comments with a solar mass of salt.

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I knew it. The minute Wenger started wading in saying, there's a lack of Unity at Chelsea. :D Let the games begin.

I don't get it how people can still be happy about "the games" or "shots being fired". This turned into a pathetic and boring drama.

Besides, I would like to remember everyone that since mister Mourinho came back to Chelsea, the club only won one Premier League title and one Carling Capital Whatever One Cup (remember when we used to say that no one cares about that trophy?). We've never even made it to the Champions League final and in this moment our team looks even weaker than last season. In my opinion, mister Mourinho should be worried about making us look like a big european football club instead of focusing on "The games" and all that crap. It would've been acceptable to endure this kind of behaviour from our manager, if his results were impeccable. If Chelsea was last year's Barcelona, Mourinho would've been entitled to even dance during his pressers. But our team looks really bad and he's making it even worse by this childish behaviour. And don't try to lie to yourself by saying that "he's worth it, he's the best" bla bla. He's not the best anymore. He's not even the second best.

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Wow. So just because Mourinho wants new players and to create competition in the squad, Daily Telegraph decided to phrase that as "Jose Mourinho wants more instability" and "turns up heat on key players"? If that doesn't tell that the media do not like us, then I don't know what will. Appalling journalism!

On the other hand, what Mourinho said in there about the spending is rather ironic. If he says that we can afford to spend like a lot because we have made a lot of money from selling players and/or securing partnership deals, then what on earth has been holding us back all summer? Why have we been so indecisive?!

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The whole 'Jose enemy of football' blah seems to be making a comeback following all this.So yeah for whatever reason definitely hate us.The reports on this whole saga are just daft.Its the same story with random twists added to it and apparently means this this and this.

First it seemed we were being slow with signings now its getting near the end god knows what's gone on.Pre season has shown we do need strengthening in some areas and yet for whatever reason being held back and nothing more on that.

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This same ole recycled argument of Jose "mind game" "taking attention away from the team" that is used as an excuse whenever he messes up/loses his temper is getting old. Basically when other managers mess up, they are unprofessional (insert your won word/term here) but when jose does, he's a genius who did it deliberately to distract the media.

If given the choice I will rather have the media attention on our result rather than this clusterfuck of a drama which does absolutely nothing to help the club's image.

Exactly. And it's not like it's media's fault for the bad performances, bad results and lack of transfer activity.

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Just read a piece from the Telegraph about how disliked Chelsea and Mourinho are -- apparently we care. Anyway, it got me wondering if the Mourinho dissenters within the media, with their hundreds of articles every time José opens his mouth, have ever considered how they'd manage to put food on the table if Mourinho decided to knock the management on the head. Because if this week is anything to go by, there's nothing else to talk about.

Yeah pretty much that's another thing.

The like him because they keep them busy.

Even the one who don't "like him" actually can't live with out him because it makes their time more fun hating and talking.

If Mourinho didn't say much like say RDM people will not care.

Now, not that I approve of this shenanigans but you can't deny it that people love "controversy"

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And also how are the players suppose to concentrate/focus amidst the tension and drama?

I'll take a punt and say they don't really care and are concentrating just fine.

The boys on Match of the Day 2 Extra have just rightly pointed out that hardly a word has been spoken about the result to Swansea and that even less has been said about today's game. The team are about to play one of the hardest games of the season after a poor start and are walking in to it with basically no speculation from the press because the media are all going to be looking toward the bench. I'd say that's great for a player.

They also noted an interview during the week with Matic, where he said he loves how spiky -- to use their term -- José is. Matic said that Mourinho in the press conference is not Mourinho on the training ground. Couple that with the training ground pictures this week where players and manager alike were all smiles.

The players know what they have in Mourinho. These guys watch managers drop, remove and let well liked players/friends leave all the time -- think Mata. So why is it you think they'll to go to bits mentally because Mourinho had a spat with two doctors?

It was a mistake that has been blown out of proportion by the press and has now been discussed to death by fans who are more worried about popularity contests and PR than football results... How very Arsenal.

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I wonder is Mourinho angling for new signings in terms of just Stones and Baba or does he want more? I would understand though if the board told him he's not getting any more funds for the final third of the pitch considering how much money he has spent/wasted on the RW alone...

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This same ole recycled argument of Jose "mind game" "taking attention away from the team" that is used as an excuse whenever he messes up/loses his temper is getting old. Basically when other managers mess up, they are unprofessional (insert your won word/term here) but when jose does it, he's a genius who did it deliberately to distract the media.

If given the choice I will rather have the media attention on our result and performance rather than this clusterfuck of a drama which does absolutely nothing to help the club's image.

And also how are the players suppose to concentrate/focus amidst the tension and drama?

This same ole recycled argument of Jose "mind game" "taking attention away from the team" that is used as an excuse whenever he messes up/loses his temper is getting old. Basically when other managers mess up, they are unprofessional (insert your won word/term here) but when jose does it, he's a genius who did it deliberately to distract the media.

If given the choice I will rather have the media attention on our result and performance rather than this clusterfuck of a drama which does absolutely nothing to help the club's image.

And also how are the players suppose to concentrate/focus amidst the tension and drama?

But it is true. Hardly anyone talking about Chelsea's poor performances against both Arsenal and Swansea.

And I'm sure there is no tension or drama in the dressing room. Chelsea players are used to this and on they never show it on the pitch with erratic displays.

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