Jose Mourinho calls accusations of a player mutiny atChelsea "sad" and "unfair"

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Jose Mourinho calls accusations of a player mutiny atChelsea "sad" and "unfair"

Jose Mourinho has denied there is a player munity at Chelse aand has exclusively told Waploaded that the accusations of one are “sad” and “unfair”.



Chelsea are currently languishing in a lowly 16th – the worst start to a season by Premier Leaguechampions ever – having lost four games and conceded 17 goals in the process.]


Gary Cahill is one of a number of players to publically state his support for Mourinhobut the former Real Madrid manager believes it is unfortunate that they have to.


“It’s sad but I don’t care really, I don’t care,” said the 52-year-old.


“I spoke with the players about it and the players are also sad about it, but there is no way to care.


“We know what we are, we know the relationships between ourselves.

We know that we are together trying to go back to normality but it is quite sad because people could analyse the situation in pure football terms.


“Let’s try to find the reason why this team is playing badly and why it is not winning matches, without agendas and without unfair comment, because that’s not nice.”


And of course you can hear the full interview with Alan on the Break fast Show tomorrow morning from 6am……

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