Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said a top-six Premier League finish
may be the best his side can hope for after an eighth defeat of the
campaign against Bournemouth on Saturday.
Substitute Glenn
Murray's 82nd-minute header at Stamford Bridge condemned Chelsea to a
1-0 loss that left them three points above the relegation zone and 14
points adrift of the Champions League places.
Mourinho had
previously insisted that Chelsea were still capable of breaking into the
top four, but he admitted that he might have to
revise his objectives
after the champions' latest abject result.
"Before this game it
was realistic to think that our quality would take us out of this
position, but maybe now we have to think about top six," he told Sky
Sports.
"I am concerned, of course. There is no chance that
Chelsea will be fighting relegation. That is not the problem. It is that
our objective is to finish top four."
Chelsea had shown an
improvement in their recent outings, notably in last weekend's 0-0 draw
at Tottenham Hotspur, but Mourinho said that a deep-seated malaise may
have taken root with certain players.
"If you analyse matches, and
especially match after match, you can clearly identify a few players
that it is difficult for them to be consistent," he said.
"Sometimes
you feel there is an evolution, but the next day you realise there is
no evolution. You realise that was an individual moment where the player
did better than he's doing.
"To get results, you have to be consistent, and we have not been consistent because of some individualities."
Mourinho
felt that his side had been denied a "clear penalty" when a cross from
Diego Costa struck the prone Simon Francis on the arm and also suggested
that Bournemouth had indulged in time-wasting.
"They played in a way that some call intelligent, some say is not fair play," he said.
"They were taking time, calling for the medical department and drinking water like it is a basketball time out."
Bournemouth
manager Eddie Howe said his side's win was "the biggest result in the
club's history" after seeing them haul themselves out of the relegation
zone.
"I don't think we have defended too badly (this season).
It's just been individual mistakes and setbacks," said Howe, whose side
are now only two points behind Chelsea.
"But the players have come
in and worked hard for the next game and tried to improve themselves.
It was really emotional in the dressing room afterwards, so I'm so proud
of them."
Sunday, December 06, 2015
Mourinho laments another Chelsea loss
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