Chelsea FC vs Dynamo Kyiv - Chelsea players 100 per cent behind Jose Mourinho



Posted Wednesday, November 04, 2015 by PA

John Terry came out fighting in support of Jose Mourinho and refused to contemplate the embattled Chelsea manager being sacked ahead of Wednesday's Champions League Group G clash with Dynamo Kiev.

Mourinho is under pressure from all angles - not least to retain his job amid a miserable run of nine losses in 17 matches in all competitions - and declined to reveal if he had spoken to owner Roman Abramovich this week, merely pointing to the length of his contract.

The Portuguese has an ally in captain Terry, who insisted Mourinho has the players' support contrary to rumours of unrest and despite disciplinary disputes with the Football Association and being the subject of a personal legal claim from former first-team doctor Eva Carneiro.

"I can assure you now that the players are 100 percent behind the manager," said Terry.

Mourinho was subject of the first managerial vote of confidence in Abramovich's 12-year ownership on October 5, but Chelsea have one win in five matches since, against free-falling Aston Villa.

Asked how he and the players would feel if Mourinho did leave, Terry said: "It's not going to come to that. The club have shown faith in the best manager in the history of this football club.

"It's not what ifs. I'm adamant we're going to turn this round and he will be in charge for the rest of the season and long after I've finished playing at this football club.

"For me he's the right man to take this club forward. That's the only way I'm thinking."

Asked how much time he has left as boss, Mourinho, who signed a new contract until June 2019 on the eve of the season, said: "Four years. In this case, three years and seven months."

Mourinho says he has had support from friends within and outwith football and was reminded by a friend of comments he made after leading Porto to the Champions League title in May 2004.

"I said that one day in my career bad results will come and I will face the bad results with the same honesty and dignity that I'm facing now as European champion," Mourinho said.

"I resisted well to the nature of my job, to the nature of football - 11 years waiting for this. It took time, but came in a moment where I am stable and I am strong to face it."

Striker Radamel Falcao is out after picking up a knock in training on Tuesday, with Mourinho reporting the Colombian had a "muscular injury" which would keep him out for a few weeks.

Right-back Branislav Ivanovic (hamstring) and winger Pedro (undisclosed) took part in training and could return, but goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois (knee) remains out.

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