The chief London coach, Portuguese Jose Mourinho, believes that a national holiday will be declared in England when his team experiences failure.
The team defending the title of the Premier League champions recently gave hope to believe that defeat is imminent. In the national championship, the "Blues" played a 1-1 draw with Everton and later withdrew from the Carling Cup tournament, conceding defeat to Charlton Athletic after a series of penalty shootouts.
J. Mourinho does not consider the match against Charlton Athletic as a defeat, as he is preparing rapidly for Sunday's match against Blackburn Rovers.
"Two draws are not yet a drama," the specialist stated at a press conference on Friday. "Of course, the second draw forced us to withdraw from the tournament, but a peaceful match with Everton in the Premier League was expected."
Everyone complains that Chelsea keeps winning, but I believe that the draw at Goodison Park Stadium sets a positive mood for everyone. This gives people more confidence.
Everyone is waiting for our defeat, and it seems that in case of failure, there will indeed be a real holiday in England. However, we are prepared for this.
We believe that we are the best team and we must strive to collect points. No matter what happens in the next two or three months, we will become champions."