Premier League 2013/14

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Chainsaw

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[size=+2]Mourinho: City aren't the best, they have been lucky[/size]

Jose Mourinho has questioned the assertion of Tottenham head coach Tim Sherwood that Chelsea's next opponents Manchester City are the best team on the planet.

Sherwood lauded City after Manuel Pellegrini's men won 5-1 at White Hart Lane to go top of the Barclays Premier League ahead of Monday's contest with Mourinho's side at the Etihad Stadium.

Mourinho believes City will find their true level in European competition, where they face Barcelona in the Champions League first knockout round.

"Maybe, for the Tottenham manager, the planet is England," said the Chelsea boss, who signed defender Kurt Zouma from St Etienne on Friday.

"You will see (how good City are) in the Champions League. You will see in a couple of months."

Mourinho also suggested City have been fortunate game-changing decisions have gone their way this season - something he described as a coincidence but was at pains to point out as Mike Dean prepares to referee Monday's match.

"They are lucky," Mourinho said. "The reality is they have many crucial decisions in their favour.

"Against Liverpool, the (Raheem) Sterling 'goal'. The penalty on (Luis) Suarez. Against Newcastle the goal that is a clear goal.

"Against Tottenham, (Michael) Dawson's goal, the penalty, the (Danny Rose) red card. They are having everything.

"I repeat, because I don't want to be misinterpreted (it is) just pure coincidence.

"The referees, they try to do their best and sometimes they make mistakes and normally during the season the mistakes are split between teams.
"In their (City's) case, they have everything in their favour."

City have a 100 per cent record from 11 home matches, averaging more than four goals a game, and are a fearsome prospect for most visiting opponents.

Mourinho is unfazed and, unlike in goalless draws at Manchester United and Arsenal, says Chelsea go to City seeking victory.

The Portuguese, who was frustrated by West Ham's negative tactics in Wednesday's 0-0 draw, said: "We're not going to change our philosophy. Chelsea always go to try and win."

City, who are three points ahead of third-placed Chelsea entering the match, are Mourinho's favourites for the title in a season of rebuilding for the Blues.

He will be more optimistic next term.

"Next pre-season, day one, I will say we are candidates to win the Premier League," he said.

"This season, the speech is we are candidates to win the next match. It doesn't matter where, it doesn't matter the opponent.

"We're just trying to win. I tell you now, before Man City... I will tell you before the Newcastle game next week, and then West Brom. I will repeat this."
 

ammarfcb

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"José Mourinho has provocatively suggested rival clubs have adopted a "dodgy" approach to Uefa's new financial fair play (FFP) regulations "

mou just went full potato
 

Semi-Neutral

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I agree with Mourinho..

That's not the issue, everyone agrees with Mourinho on that, it's just that his club bought Matic, Schürrle, Willian, and Zouma this season alone, after buying Hazard and Oscar last season. Bit of hypocrisy for him to call City out on that, don't you think?
 

S7_MUFC

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That's not the issue, everyone agrees with Mourinho on that, it's just that his club bought Matic, Schürrle, Willian, and Zouma this season alone, after buying Hazard and Oscar last season. Bit of hypocrisy for him to call City out on that, don't you think?
The issue here is chelsea are trying legitimate measures to meet the FFP...their brand has grown a lot already and all of their commercial revenue comes from legitimate sources(except maybe Gazprom,I'm not sure whether Roman has any connection with them).....City and PSG on the other hand are inflating their commercial revenue from the organizations that are closely related to their owners....Chelsea could've easily signed Falcao and Cavani if FFP wasn't a concern.......
 

Martindn

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The issue here is chelsea are trying legitimate measures to meet the FFP...their brand has grown a lot already and all of their commercial revenue comes from legitimate sources(except maybe Gazprom,I'm not sure whether Roman has any connection with them).....City and PSG on the other hand are inflating their commercial revenue from the organizations that are closely related to their owners....Chelsea could've easily signed Falcao and Cavani if FFP wasn't a concern.......

City have posted improved results in recent years and recorded a £51.6million loss last season, down from £97.9million in 2012 and £197.5million the previous season.

Turnover was a record high of £271million, up from £231million, and is the second-highest in the Premier League.

They have almost no worldwide appeal, some weeks cannot sell out the Etihad. Yet have the second highest revenue in the PL. You know those are dodgy as fuck deals, be the first big test for FFP.
 

Martindn

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This fucking referee my god, worse one we could of had at britannia, stoke could run one of our players over and get away with it.
 

S7_MUFC

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This fucking referee my god, worse one we could of had at britannia, stoke could run one of our players over and get away with it.
We should still be winning against the likes of Stoke and Sunderland.....The wind and the stoppages could be used as legitimate excuse but I don't think referee made any difference to the outcome of the game...He could've shown red to walters for a slipped tackle in our own box but it would've been harsh....
 
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