Jose Mourinho called for Chelsea supporters to now turn their attentions to the team in Wednesday’s clash with Aston Villa.
“The reception was amazing,” said the self-proclaimed Special One, who acknowledge the adulation by blowing kisses.
“I was expecting that because I played here with Inter as an opponent and it was fantastic, so I could imagine that coming to the Chelsea dugout would be like that.
“But when the game started I focused on the game. From now on they have to support the team. “We need that every game, especially Wednesday, because we have a very difficult opponent on Wednesday.”
Mourinho was even content that his team’s powers waned in the second half. “I’m very happy,” he said.
“I played so many times here, I won so many matches here, but we didn’t have so many periods of such fantastic quality like we had (today).
“When I saw the second half growing into another destination, at the beginning I was a bit frustrated because I want more
. “But after five, 10 minutes I was thinking we didn’t (give more) because we couldn’t – we can’t play that way for 90 minutes.
“The three boys behind Fernando (Oscar, Eden Hazard and Kevin de Bruyne) in the first half were fantastic and in the second half they disappeared. All of them they played national team matches. “The team, when the creativity disappeared, we lost danger in our game.”
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