Mourinho says there is no manager in England who is anywhere
near as good as he is.
The Blues were sent crashing out of the Champions League on
Wednesday, losing to Paris Saint-Germain on away goals, but they have a chance
to move eight points clear of Manchester City in the Premier League with
victory over Southampton on
Sunday.
And although Mourinho was left disappointed by Chelsea’s
exit to PSG, he maintains he is in a league of his own.
He told reporters: “People are too worried about me. They
don’t know what my happiness is. My happiness, first of all, is when I compare
myself with the others. I see just a few that are with me in terms of success.
“And the others I see a huge difference, a huge distance,
with all the respect that they deserve, this is not a fight with them, I have
lots of respect for all of them.
“But in the Premier League, who is European champion? Me and
Van Gaal. Right? In the Premier League, how many won the Premier League twice
or more than twice? Mr Wenger and myself.
“How many won every competition in this country? Community
Shield, Capital One Cup, FA Cup, Premier League. How many? How many?
“You go to Europe, how many won seven league titles? How
many won two Champions Leagues? Ancelotti wins three, Van Gaal two and Pep
[Guardiola] has two. I am not content with that, but you are too worried about
myself.
“What makes me feel special is that I am above all of this.
You think I care with some b******t I read? Do you think I care? I don’t care.”
Chelsea have two games in hand over Manuel Pellegrini’s
side, following City’s surprise 1-0 loss at Burnley on Saturday, leaving
Mourinho in no doubt of what the Blues must do to win the Premier League.
“I think we need nine victories,” Mourinho stated. “Eleven
matches. I think we need nine victories.
“We have to focus on nine victories. If our direct opponents
lose a couple of points, then you need eight victories and one draw or
something like that, but at the moment we have to focus on nine victories.”
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