Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
insists the English Premier League title has not been secured just yet despite
moving to within one victory of mathematically clinching it.
The West Londoners ensured they
would be crowned champions if they beat Crystal Palace at home on Sunday after
coming from behind to win 3-1 at Leicester on Wednesday.
Goals from Didier Drogba, John Terry
and Ramires ensured victory after Marc Albrighton had given Leicester a shock
early lead on the stroke of half-time.
“I cannot touch the trophy, we still
need two or three more points,” said Mourinho.
“We need three points to be
completely safe.
“We all had in our mind we had to
try and do it at Stamford Bridge. The momentum we had was that. We want to
bring it to Stamford Bridge.
“But the fans can’t celebrate yet.
They can only celebrate the League Cup. I hope they can play the match with us
and push the team. That’s the spirit we have in the camp.
“They are not happy because they won
the title. But they are happy they have won one more game.
“We have to be ready to play against
Crystal Palace.”
Chelsea won four and drew one from
their five games in April.
“I don’t think nerves will be a
problem,” said Mourinho.
“It’s fantastic because this April
was the month everyone was waiting for Chelsea to slip and lose points.
“We have been phenomenal this month,
technically phenomenal with a team ethic, defended well and clinical.
“Tonight was not boring for me. To
be losing at half-time is not boring – it is pressure. The way we played in the
second half, against probably the best team we have played in the last month,
was fantastic.
“In April everyone expected us to
drop points against Arsenal and Man Utd, but April was the month that we
destroyed opponents.
“I’m so happy, I just need three
more points. We’ve worked hard and well. That’s the secret of every one of us.”
Mourinho opted to start Petr Cech in
goal with Thibaut Courtois not 100 per cent fit and has not ruled out a return
for Diego Costa on Sunday either despite his only playing 12 minutes in the
whole of April.
“Costa has a chance for the weekend
but we don’t need to risk players,” he added.
“If one goalkeeper is 98 per cent
you play the one who is 100 per cent.”
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson rued
the loss of Andy King (hamstring) and Robert Huth (calf) to first half injuries
and they are now expected to miss Saturday’s home game with hapless Newcastle.
“Losing games is not something I’m
particular pleased about,” said Pearson.
“It was difficult for us because we
had to make substitutions because they were not something we would have looked
to have done.
“Kingy doesn’t come off unless there
is something wrong, Huth likewise. These are the type of players you want to
have.
“They have to be doubts ahead of
Saturday.
“It’s now Wednesday and we play
Saturday, an early kick off. But possible omissions do not bring weakness to
our squad.
“It’ll be nice to have the likes of
Andrej Kramaric, Riyad Mahrez and Chris Wood to make three subs.
“I don’t want to bemoan what happens
during games, players make decisions. Chelsea played very well in the second
half. Their quality was apparent, our players gave everything.
“We can’t be overly critical of
certain situations.
“What’s given us a chance to survive
is the collective spirit to win four games on the spin. For the players to have
to deal with so much criticism is testament to us all.”
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