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This graph makes it clear that attack-wise, this team has been on a terrible decline since 2014/2015. This lends further credence to Jose's inability to affect his sides on the offensive end.

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Mourinho's teams have never had any sustained way of playing in attack. Just relying on counter attacks and the quality of certain individual players will not bring long term success. Excluding the initial spurt in quality of football after the Costa and Fabregas signings, we've been very unconvincing in attack throughout Mourinho's 2nd spell.

Mourinho is to busy making proclamations like "when you reach my level, it's difficult to learn from others". Other managers continue learning, his ego means he's stood still.

That damned Tottenham seems to have been so pivotal in a bad way. But how? Did something happen there? I vaguely seem to remember Mourinho being absolutely furious after that game declaring he would restrict a lot of the attacking plays and focus more on defense. I can be completely wrong about this and I can't find this interview on the net, but it seems to be in accordance with our, erm.., 'style' of play after that.

Edit: I seem to have mixed up the tottenham game last year with the COC defeat to sunderland the year before :blush:. (http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/dec/18/jose-mourinho-chelsea-tactics-sunderland). Still, one might expect Mourinho to have made the same decision after that game and after the horrible start this season.

"It's something I don't want to do, to play more counterattacking, but I'm giving it serious thought. If I want to win 1-0 I think I can as I think it is one of the easiest things in football. It is not so difficult, as you don't give players the chance to express themselves." :wank2:

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Jose always does that, he allows the team to be more free flowing until we lose, remember all the interviews he gave saying he wanted us to playinga different style of football from previous sides he managed, he wanted our defenders to play higher up the pitch and for our forwards to press high. He then pussies out once we lose, it's really frustrating.

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As a fisherman you need to stay calm and wait for the perfect moment, it's still too early to get the hook out.

as a fisherman , if you stay out at sea too long (represented here by jose keeping his job) there may be a storm , drowning , killer whales attack (represent by missing out on CL, ruining young players).

i know this is lame but.... i wanted to say something about fishing.

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As I said in an earlier post, the debate is now closed, whatever the manager: there is no way now we can finish in the top 4.

All we can now hope for is to avoid relegation and humiliation in the CL.

Instead Jose and the players will be fully accountable for the outcomes.

Let's continue with the current manager and its team. Too late.

Chelsea has now nothing much more to loose. Would we be relegated or humiliated in the CL, all the blame will come on the manager and players.

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As I said in an earlier post, the debate is now closed, whatever the manager: there is no way now we can finish in the top 4.

All we can now hope for is to avoid relegation and humiliation in the CL.

Instead Jose and the players will be fully accountable for the outcomes.

Let's continue with the current manager and its team. Too late.

Chelsea has now nothing much more to loose. Would we be relegated or humiliated in the CL, all the blame will come on the manager and players.

sounds like someone wants Chelsea players transferred elsewhere.

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Because it allows the club to say "Oh look, we gave our manager who won the league last season the maximum amount of time to achieve the minimum objective". (I would also imagine it voids a massive chunk of Mourinho's pay-off)

I think it's more about the club not wanting to scare off the best replacement for Mourinho, not really about the CL. The fact he has lasted this long tells me the club are really trying to change their image about being trigger happy with managers.

That is true but if we really to rid ourselves of that reputation, then we need to do a lot better than just sticking with the manager till end of the season. Otherwise, sacking Mourinho next May (god I hope not because that would mean we stay rubbish till May) is not much of a difference to when we sack Ancelotti after one poor season.

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