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  • You mean we scraped past them and lost to the future finalists? They took it very badly didn't they?

    Clearly the team lost the plot last night, if you play football yourself you'll recognise the way they lost track of the game, lost concentration.

    Clearly they were sent out to do better, complete passes, press PSG and score goals while defending. The players couldn't complete passes they would normally, couldn't find a way to defeat the PSG defence, couldn't handle Varetti. The manager might want to deflect from that or claim he has more power but PSG were good, sharp and wanted it more.

    When Chelsea beat Barca or Bayern Munich did their managers cop the blame, no they didn't. When we beat Liverpool in the League Cup did Rodgers get the blame, no. Instead you want to focus on a Chelsea player standing on someones leg and how Mourinho put him up to it by creating a "fortress mentality".

    As a fan of Chelsea and Mourinho I see he overreacts to the "unfair" aspects of the game, but overall his reading of the game is good and his interviews are sane enough until he gets goaded into saying something controversial. The media don't love him they feed off his ability to provide headlines.

    I would say you need to get off his back, but he gets 40,000 fans chanting his name on a regular basis so I would imagine his ego is big enough to handle it.

  • Airhead in reply to @MultiGrooves

    You mean we scraped past them and lost to the future finalists? They took it very badly didn't they?

    Clearly the team lost the plot last night, if you play football yourself you'll recognise the way they lost track of the game, lost concentration.

    When Chelsea beat Barca or Bayern Munich did their managers cop the blame, no they didn't. When we beat Liverpool in the League Cup did Rodgers get the blame, no. Instead you want to focus on a Chelsea player standing on someones leg and how Mourinho put him up to it by creating a "fortress mentality".

    As a fan of Chelsea and Mourinho I see he overreacts to the "unfair" aspects of the game, but overall his reading of the game is good and his interviews are sane enough until he gets goaded into saying something controversial. The media don't love him they feed off his ability to provide headlines.

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    Took it badly, you say?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toTx8wet820

    You're manager kops the blame because he ALWAYS makes it about him- win, lose or draw:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQe9nBWo59k

    jose's modus operandi is that common place; he is widely known as the most ungracious loser...I really can't tell if you are serious. When you spend all pre game talking about how your warm up was harder than any game Ligue1 that PSG have played, flak is the natural outcome.

    I really don't follow your reasoning of certain players not liking the cold. Willian was fucking boss against you twice and was bought from a club in siberian snow right?

  • Slip off the red goggles and you might have a chance of parsing my comments.

    There's no Chelsea fan that needs educating about the games when Chelsea players have lost the plot due to their opinions of the ref or how unfair they think it all is. We've lived through the disappointment of losing high stakes games and watching the players disintegrate under many managers, over many years.

    Jose is not that ungracious a loser, he congratulated PSG after this game, went to their dressing room, his interview afterwards praised them. The media likes to make it about him, he doesn't talk to them - he's fined, he's says nothing or very little - he's moody, he talks about the opposition or the refs - he's making it all about him. Looking at the treatment he gets from haters, I really wonder how he's supposed to behave. Just start losing to Liverpool I guess, that would get a lot of you off his back.

    Now we're hearing from plastics that Chelsea might get in for Rodgers. He would be as hated at Chelsea as Rafa was. Yes Rafa presided over an EL cup win but with a team largely unchanged from a CL cup win. Hard to believe that you're so desperate to align your ex-managers with success at a club you hate. Rodgers having the CV for Chelsea is deluded, he can't even manage the Europa League. Why does no-one talk about Robben & Duff, sometimes we do but it's history and we've no reason to whine on about it.

    Don't kid yourself that we support Chelsea for the right to talk about winning. You Plastic scousers might think that bragging rights are what it's all about, since it's ben so long since you had any. When you support a team the pleasure comes from watching the winning, the goals, the celebrations. It's about the relief, the comebacks, the moment the goal is scored. Not about harping on for 10 years about your famous european nights.

    So go ahead and talk about our team, our manager, us the fans. Get deriding our losses and claiming we're the worst type of football fans because our owner's rich. In the end it just shows how little you have to enjoy from your own team.

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