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Chelsea will win the Premier League this season with the same players
who are being criticised for going out of the Champions League to Paris
St Germain, their manager Jose Mourinho promised on Friday.
The
Portuguese said that adding the title to the team's League Cup final
victory this month would make it "a brilliant season".
Chelsea
could only draw 2-2 after extra time at home to the French champions on
Wednesday despite playing against 10 men after Zlatan Ibrahimovic was
controversially sent off. That meant they went out of the competition on
away goals.
"The people that were out of the Champions League
on Wednesday are the same people that won the League Cup and the same
people that are going to win the Premier League," Mourinho told a news
conference.
"The future now is to try and win the PL and if we
finish the season winning the PL and the League Cup, then that is a
brilliant season."
His team hold a five-point lead over
second-placed Manchester City with a game in hand ahead of Sunday's
match at home to Southampton.
Mourinho said he had discussed
the Champions League failure with the players but refused to disclose
what was said in a "good, interactive" meeting.
"We win together and we lose together," he added.
"We have 11 matches to play, We have an advantage of five points with a
match in hand. We cannot promise we will win every game but we are
optimistic."
Club captain John Terry echoed the theme of
looking ahead when he told the club's website (www.chelseafc.co.uk):
"We've got the Capital One Cup out of the way and now the Premier League
is all we've got.
"It's a massive one to go for, we're a few
points clear and we need to keep that gap. We can only do that by
responding and picking up three points at the weekend."
After
widespread criticism of the way nine Chelsea players surrounded the
referee to demand that Ibrahimovic was sent off, Terry claimed other
teams did the same.
"Once they're charging the referee, the only thing we can do is respond," he said.
"If I have to run 20 or 30 yards it doesn't look great but when you're
standing back and seeing five or six of their players surrounding the
ref I have to go and support my team mates." -TOISPORTS
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