Willian has confirmed what many have long suspected in revealing that Jose Mourinho’s complaints about the treatment of Chelsea are a way to motivate his squad.
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Chelsea manager Mourinho is set to break his self-imposed ban on speaking to the media ahead of Saturday’s visit to Aston Villa when the Blues will attempt to consolidate their five-point advantage at the head of the Premier League table.
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Last weekend the Portuguese maintained his silence either side of the meeting with title rivals Manchester City.
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His stance was triggered by the Football Association’s decision to retrospectively impose a three-match ban on Diego Costa for the forward’s stamp on Liverpool’s Emre Can that went unnoticed by match referee Michael Oliver during Chelsea’s League Cup semifinal victory.
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Mourinho has repeatedly complained of a campaign against Chelsea this season, with his grievances stretching back to the opening game of the season when Costa was booked for diving at Burnley.
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But midfielder Willian believes the manager’s stance is double-edged, and is partly directed at his players.
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“Jose Mourinho talks with us a lot. I think he says these things, that there is an agenda against Chelsea, to protect us as a group,” the Brazil international said.
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“He says it to motivate us and to show he is with us all the time. Sometimes he says things to the media to make us stronger.
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“As we are top of the league, everyone wants to steal our position. That’s why he wants us to be aware of it and maintain our focus for the rest of the season,” Willian added.
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