Friday, 7 February 2014

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Cobham - Jose Mourinho insists Chelsea's Premier League title prospects rest in the hands of rivals Arsenal and
Manchester City.
Mourinho's side boosted their chances with Monday's impressive 1-0 victory over Manuel Pellegrini's City side at
the Etihad Stadium.
But the manager maintains his team remains the weakest of the three main contenders for the championship
because they are still a work in progress during the Portuguese's first season back at the club.
And Mourinho claims Chelsea remain in contention largely because of the failings of the top two.
He said: "I'm not saying we're not going to win. I'm saying we're not candidates. We're outsiders.
"We're playing in our own league, to try and improve, against ourselves. To try and get the best result against our
opponents.
"We're not a squad like City's, where players are in the best moment of their careers, an age of stability between
24, 25, 26 and their 30s, all of them working together for quite a long time, a manager who arrived and the team
was ready for him.
"Arsenal are the biggest example of stability, the biggest example of a manager working with players year after
year, working with these guys since they were really young players: Aaron Ramsey, Bacary Sagna, Theo Walcott,
Jack Wilshere. All working with the manager for a long time.
"We are different. We are beginning. On the first day of the next pre-season, I will say yes we are there, and we
accept that people consider Chelsea as candidates. Today, no.
"We are there because we're doing very well, or because Man City or Arsenal are not doing as well as they should
with the condition they have.
"We don't put ourselves at the same level as them.
"Do we dream about winning the Premier League? Of course. If not, we wouldn't play. Do we want to be there and
win the next game against Newcastle? Of course.
"But we have not the same responsibilities (as City and Arsenal), that's for sure."
Mourinho, meanwhile, insists Ashley Cole has a future at Chelsea but admitted that he might be tempted to
respond positively to Thierry Henry's attempt to convince the out-of-favour left-back to join him at New York Red
Bulls.
Cole, 33, is out of contract in the summer and has been forced to play understudy to Cesar Azpilicueta this
season.
Mourinho said: "Maybe Thierry is doing with Red Bulls the same as David (Beckham) is doing in Miami. Maybe
he's buying Red Bulls.
"Yes, he has (got a future at Chelsea), but maybe Thierry has a better proposal."
The visit of Newcastle United to Stamford Bridge on Saturday presents Mourinho's team with the chance to
avenge a 2-0 defeat at St James' Park earlier in the season.
The manager believes his side have progressed since that loss in early November and said: "I think we are
improving. I think we are getting much better results.
"But the game is the game, and I don't know what is going to happen. I think the team is ready, wants to win, is
well prepared. They're enjoying being where they are.
"Last season they were outside every possible race, and struggling to get a top four position to play Champions
League. People are enjoying it, and that's what I want them to do."
Mourinho will not rush Fernando Torres back into the starting line-up despite the striker returning to training this
week after a knee ligament injury.
He said: "Fernando is almost there, but not there. If it was the last game of the season, I would say 'let's go and
do it'.

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