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Monday, 19 August 2013

Jose wants More from his Chelsea players


Jose Mourinho believes it was understandable that Chelsea's performance in the 2-0 win over Hull City fizzled out after an explosive start.
Chelsea marked Mourinho's first Premier League game since returning to Stamford Bridge with a dominant display and were quick out of the blocks against Steve Bruce's men on Sunday.
Oscar scored the opening goal of Mourinho's second coming before Frank Lampard made amends for missing an early penalty by unleashing a fierce 30-yard free-kick as Chelsea went two up inside 25 minutes.
Two goals in 12 first-half minutes provided Chelsea with the platform to run riot, but further goals did not materialise as the game petered out.
Mourinho pointed to the midweek internationals and the fact it was the opening game of the new season as the factors for Chelsea running out of steam.
"I'm very happy," beamed Mourinho after the win.
"I played so many times this year and I won so many matches this year but we didn't have so many periods of such fantastic quality like we had.
"When I saw the second half going into another direction, at the beginning I was a bit frustrated because I want more.

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