Jose Mourinho’s former mentor and close ally Augusto Inacio insists Chelsea
were fully aware of the Portuguese manager's temperament when he
rejoined Stamford Bridge and believes Roman Abramovich would be wrong to
sack him.
Despite winning the Premier League and Capital One Cup
last season, Chelsea have made their worst start to a campaign in 37
years. Saturday’s 3-1 defeat at home to Liverpool was their sixth league
loss so far. Mourinho, meanwhile, has been forced to deny that members
of his squad have turned against him.
But Inacio, who was a coach
at Porto when Mourinho was compiling scout reports on opposing teams
for Sir Bobby Robson, maintains the Chelsea boss should not alter the
way he is handling his players and the media.
“The English know what Mourinho’s personality is like,” Inacio told Goal.
“He’s
a forward, direct coach. It’s not new, he’s always been like that and
I’m sure he won’t change. If there are confrontations, he responds
because he has to respond.
“Jose previously told me he’s happy at
Chelsea and living in London. I’m sure that hasn’t changed. I’m sure he
wants to continue there and be happy and successful.
“He’s
done a fantastic job at Chelsea. This year has not gone well so far,
but it’s not a reason for him to leave Chelsea, as from one moment to
another Jose can get Chelsea out of the situation.
“He’s a
winner, with a winning mentality. He believes in his players and in his
own technical ability. If they get two wins in a row they will get
confidence. It’s a delicate moment, but I believe in Jose’s ability to
get out of the situation.”
Despite several reports of unrest in
the Chelsea dressing room, Inacio believes Mourinho is the right man to
instil confidence in his players and deserves until the end of the
season to turn things around.
“I know people like to win a lot.
When you lose confidence it’s not the same, that’s football. That’s
England, everyone’s like that,” said Sporting’s director of football.
“Jose
is good for confidence and for stability. That’s why Chelsea should
have some patience and only analyse at the end of the situation. They
should let him continue until the end of the season, then analyse the
situation.
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