J. Mourinho: I am unhappy, but "Chelsea" will not forgive me

London's "Chelsea" strategist Jose Mourinho admitted being disappointed with the start of the season, but dismissed the possibility of the club sacking him.

The defending champions "aristocrats" only managed to secure four points out of 12 possible in the first four matches. In addition, the London team was only able to acquire one top-class player, Pedro.

"I am unhappy. And that's why I feel happy. The moment I enjoy losing a game, it means I have changed a lot," said the specialist from Portugal at a press conference.

"I do not want to change. I have nothing to be happy about, but I work harder than ever. I am optimistic, trust the players, and they trust me. I know that. We will leave this situation behind."

"Chelsea" started similarly in the 2007 season, Mourinho was fired, but the coach now insists that history will not repeat itself.

"I do not want to leave the club under any circumstances. The team also does not want me to leave. I will not leave, and the club will not sack me."

Today, the "Blues" will face Liverpool's "Everton", who have been trying to acquire center-back John Stones all summer.