
A few weeks back, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich released a public statement declaring his full support for the Chelsea boss after a 3 – 1 defeat at home to Southampton which in turn led to a seven-minute rant at the FA, media, his players and anyone not called Jose Mourinho. He even asked to be sacked or backed by the club’s hierarchy.
It seems time is quickly catching up with the man who called the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger ‘a specialist in failure’. While Wenger has been consistent for the past 17 years with a top four finish, Mourinho is yet to continue his legacy of a top three finish in the Premier League.

Chelsea’s
English defender Gary Cahill (2nd R) scores his team’s goal during the
English Premier League football match between West Ham United and
Chelsea at The Boleyn Ground in Upton Park. AFP PHOTO/Getty Images
It is also believed that the players are surprised at the manner in which their coach has left himself exposed to criticism from the media with his over the top post match conferences and rants at referees.
The Mirror states: “While a handful of players have aired grievances about Mourinho, there is an insistence that the manager has not “lost the dressing-room” and a feeling, in the words of one, that “we just want our Jose back”.
ESPN.com reports similarly. It is understood Mourinho is fast losing the confidence of many of his players, with only John Terry, Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa, Gary Cahill and Cesar Azpilicueta listed as those who are still behind him.
The Chelsea owner is believed to be ready to sack Mourinho but the
Portuguese’s representatives are demanding that the rest of Mourinho’s
contract which runs till 2019 be paid in full.
If agreed, Mourinho could leave the club with a £30m payoff.
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