Jose Mourinho largely refused to engage with a post-
match interview after Chelsea lost to Liverpool but
remains confident over his future.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho insisted he has no fears over
his future at Stamford Bridge after Liverpool condemned the
defending champions to a sixth defeat in 11 Premier League
matches this season.
A Philippe Coutinho brace inspired the visitors to a 3-1 win at
Stamford Bridge, where Ramires headed a fourth-minute opener
but a late Christian Benteke strike sealed Chelsea's fate.
As has become customary over recent weeks, Mourinho
engaged in a seemingly ill-tempered post-match interview,
repeatedly telling broadcaster BT Sport that he had "nothing to
say" about any of the key moments in the match.
Asked whether he was "worried" Mourinho said: "No. Worried
about what?"
When it was clarified that the question related to his future at the
club, he said: "No."
On what he might do to turn Chelsea's fortunes around,
Mourinho added: "I cannot say."
The League Cup holders were dumped out of the competition
courtesy of a penalty shootout defeat at Stoke City in midweek
and they host Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday without a win in their
past two Champions League outings.
match interview after Chelsea lost to Liverpool but
remains confident over his future.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho insisted he has no fears over
his future at Stamford Bridge after Liverpool condemned the
defending champions to a sixth defeat in 11 Premier League
matches this season.
A Philippe Coutinho brace inspired the visitors to a 3-1 win at
Stamford Bridge, where Ramires headed a fourth-minute opener
but a late Christian Benteke strike sealed Chelsea's fate.
As has become customary over recent weeks, Mourinho
engaged in a seemingly ill-tempered post-match interview,
repeatedly telling broadcaster BT Sport that he had "nothing to
say" about any of the key moments in the match.
Asked whether he was "worried" Mourinho said: "No. Worried
about what?"
When it was clarified that the question related to his future at the
club, he said: "No."
On what he might do to turn Chelsea's fortunes around,
Mourinho added: "I cannot say."
The League Cup holders were dumped out of the competition
courtesy of a penalty shootout defeat at Stoke City in midweek
and they host Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday without a win in their
past two Champions League outings.


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