Jose Mourinho is not taking it likely with his players. He has again questioned his Chelsea players as speculation over his future in blue increases. The Blues have endured a nightmare season so far and lost for the ninth time in the Premier League at Leicester on Monday. Following the defeat at the King Power Stadium, Mourinho claimed his players had "betrayed" him. And now the Portuguese has taken aim, claiming his squad need to take a look at their behaviour on and off the field.
He said;
"Some of them need to rethink the way they live Chelsea, the way they live football, they live their job," he told Chelsea TV.
"Chelsea
is big, football is more than a job, it's a passion. Every match on the
pitch you should live with an unbelievable passion.
"How many
millions would love to be football players and they can't be? You
shouldn't waste any minutes on the pitch, you should enjoy every minute
and you should give absolutely everything.
"Yes, I feel frustrated with some players and I feel that some others give absolutely everything and don't deserve to lose."
He
is understood to have been prepared to shoulder the blame earlier in
the season as he assessed his side’s struggles. But, as the campaign and
Chelsea’s woes have continued, he has now concluded his players are at
fault.
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