Josimar-writer Lars Sivertsen believes that José Mourinho (52) is not the right man for Chelsea at this time, pointing out that the Portuguese struggling out playing their troops psychologically.
After Chelsea’s 1-3 loss to Southampton at home at Stamford Bridge boils around José Mourinho, coach and denied him with a seven minutes long apologia for settlement. Eight points of 24 possible is the worst score catches since relegation season in 1978-89. In midweek in Europe grandest tournament was also the loss of his old employer Porto.
It has encouraged more people to question whether the Portuguese is the right man to lead Chelsea. Josimar-writer Lars Sivertsen is not of the opinion.
– Mourinho as he is today, no, says Sivertsen but adds a large but :
– He is incredibly intelligent and hard work, but I think that his way to treat people makes it difficult to be in a club over time. Mourinho has not been in the same club longer than three seasons. He will have to tone down gestures. Then it can work.
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– Mourinho is moody
Against Southampton came not Chelsea to end in the second half against Southampton before 77 minutes were played. Also backwards, they have been terribly weak. Seven goal has come in the last four home games – the same number as the team conceded in 17 home games before that.
Meanwhile hangs Mourinho’s behavior toward former Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro still over him. Carneiro and physiotherapist Jon Fearn was fired after running out onto the pitch to help a player prematurely according to the manager.
Football Writer Oliver Holt rebukes Mourinho’s treating doctor in a column in the Daily Mail Sunday.
– Mourinho railed against Fearn and Carneiro, but it was Carneiro got the hardest – naturally. Mourinho is a smart man. He must have known that it was going to frame her most. The way he treated her has fallen well with dinosaurs that tells us that women do not have a place in football, writes Holt.
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Star players who carried the team in last year’s season has also failed since the league start. Players Eden Hazard, John Terry, Branislav Ivanonic have all struggled to deliver after the summer rest.
It believes Sivertsen can be traced back to Mourinho.
– There are always leaks from clubs in the Premier League, but Chelsea is leaking far less than other club. But what I can say is that I’ve talked to reliable sources close to the club which says that Mourinho has behaved a little strange since this summer, says London-based Sivertsen.
– He’s been moody, difficult to deal with and I know that players have noticed it. It has affected the mood, says Sivertsen.
He also points out that Mourinho’s father is ill at home in Portugal and that of course will affect a human.
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The players are afraid to get shut
Sivertsen also says that he believes Chelsea players do not quite know how they coach.
– Personally, I have a feeling that Mourinho can wear out their environment occasionally. He is strict and requires a lot of players. And when I saw Chelasea yesterday, we saw players who are afraid of making mistakes. Afraid to get up. They need simply a little more positivity in everyday life.
He also refers to former Chelsea player Andre Schürrle who went out for a little week ago and said that he felt that he had confidence under Mourinho.
– I do not know why Mourinho did not trust me. It all seemed a bit strange for me. I started a few games, so I was on the bench, so I started again, said Schürrle of Goal.
– Do you think Mourinho gets fired during the season?
– If I knew the answer to that, I had run down to the nearest betting company and invested all my money, says Sivertsen.
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