Jose Mourinho has promised Chelsea fans a more attractive brand of football next season.
The
Portuguese’s first spell at Stamford Bridge was largely successful but
the Blues still came under criticism for a perceived negative approach
to matches. The 50-year-old says that his aim is to make the supporters
happy by the results and the style in which they are achieved this time
around.
“I
want to make the Chelsea fans happy – by results, by our playing style,
by the mentality and the personality of the team,” Mourinho told The Sun.
“They have to know that we always give everything. I know from my
record at Chelsea, also at Inter and Madrid, that I made many decisions
that helped my teams.
“If
I gamble with a very risky decision, it can go the wrong way. How many
times did I play here with three defenders? I remember against West Ham
(in April 2006) we were losing 1-0 and we were playing with 10 men after
Maniche got a red card early in the game. I still gambled because I
wanted to win with 10 men — and we did win, 4-1.”
The
Blues have announced the arrival of youngsters Andre Schurrle and Marco
van Ginkel already this summer but the former Porto coach says that the
Chelsea old guard still has a part to play.
“This
is the legacy of the club culture – as some guys are arriving they have
others who can transmit to them immediately what this club means,” he
said.
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