Jose Mourinho is fighting to stay in control of the Chelsea dressing room amid reports players are beginning to turn on him.
|||Jose Mourinho is fighting to stay in control of the Chelsea dressing room amid reports players are beginning to turn on the manager.
The Blues have endured a torrid start to the season and head into this weekend's game against Aston Villa in 16th place, with Mourinho already conceding that their title defence is over after just eight games.
The Portuguese has not been afraid to publicly criticise the performance of his team at times this term while he has also singled out players who have not lived up to his expectations.
The likes of Nemanja Matic, Cesar Azpilicueta and Oscar are understood to have been criticised by Mourinho in front of the rest of the squad, creating unrest among the players and backroom staff.
The London Evening Standard is now reporting that the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan tactician faces being turned upon by members of his squad who have become unhappy with his treatment.
While the 'Special One' still retains the support of captain John Terry he still faces a battle to restore the harmony in the dressing room which was a big part of Chelsea's success last season. - Female First
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