Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
could be set to ring the changes after launching a scathing attack on
his players following their shock 2-0 defeat at Newcastle United.
The Chelsea manager left his squad in
little doubt about his displeasure after an abject display saw them
squander an opportunity to make ground in the Premier League title race.
Chelsea have an immediate chance to atone for a disjointed
Several of the players who failed to
impress at St James’ Park are unlikely to have an opportunity to restore
their reputations immediately, with Mourinho ready to shake things up
to avoid a repeat of the 90-minute no-show in the northeast.
Taking his own share of the blame for a
defeat that leaves Chelsea with just five points from five away league
games so far this term, the Portuguese said: “I made 11 mistakes with my
team selection — 11 mistakes.
“That’s the feeling I have when my team
plays so badly. We deserved to lose because for 45 minutes we played at
the level of a friendly. The result is down to the fact that one team
wasn’t there.
“There was no aggression there and we
lacked intensity. It was a bad performance and it sends me home with a
lot to think about because I have to try and understand where a display
like this came from. I have to admit I’d be worried if we play like that
again.”
Mourinho concedes Chelsea’s patchy away
form is a concern after they succumbed to second-half goals from French
duo Yoan Gouffran and Loic Remy.
“We’ve won just once away in the league this season and that worries me,” he said.
“You have to come here to Newcastle
with a certain mentality, and we just didn’t show that. We were lacking
everything, to be honest, and that’s how I explain a result like this.
“We’re 10 games in and it’s an open
title race, but that’s not something I’m thinking about every week at
the moment. I must go home and reflect on this game because Newcastle
gave us a lot of space to play in and hurt them, but we just lacked any
kind of sharpness.”
Newcastle ended a testing week on a
high with a fully deserved win to help erase the memory of their derby
defeat at Sunderland last weekend.
Manager Alan Pardew paid tribute to his
side and dedicated the win to owner Mike Ashley, who has come in for
criticism for banning three local newspapers from reporting on
Newcastle’s games in a stand-off over their coverage of the club.
“We started off conservatively, because
if you go chasing from the start you’re in for a long afternoon against
Chelsea,” he said.
“In the second half we had a bit more energy to put more pressure on them and that cranked up as we went on.
“We’ve been playing well for the past
four or five games, and if you work hard enough and keep showing that
spirit you’ll get the breaks, and that happened today (Saturday). Our
players really put in a shift and got their reward.
“This win is for Mike Ashley and all
our Newcastle fans. Trust me, he is a fan. I’m pleased for the club.
We’ve had to make a stand with the local press. We want them to be
onside with us and this was about giving a message to our fans that we
are very much alive and kicking.”
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