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Chelsea Jose Mourinho quotes in full after defeat by Liverpool

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reacts during the game against Liverpool
Image: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reacts during the game against Liverpool

Jose Mourinho was in typically combative mood following Chelsea's 3-1 loss against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.

The pressure is mounting on the Chelsea coach and after stating on TV 'I have nothing to say' to seven of the nine questions asked, it was clear from his press conference he was unhappy with Liverpool's Lucas not being sent off on 68 minutes with the score at 1-1.

Mourinho Specials
Mourinho Specials

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Here are Mourinho's words to Sky Sports News reporter Andy Burton and the world's media immediately after the match that condemned the Portuguese coach to his ninth defeat in 17 matches in all competitions.

Question: Do you have any thoughts on the game?

Mourinho: No.

Q: Do you have any thoughts on the contest?

Mourinho: I'd like to listen more than being questioned.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31: Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool and Jose Mourinho Manager of Chelsea shake hands after the Barclays Premier League match b
Image: Jurgen Klopp and Mourinho shake hands after the match

Q: How can a side which cantered to the title in May have fallen off the pace so much?

Mourinho: Did you see the game?

Q: Do you think Liverpool should have been down to 10 men before it all went wrong?

Mourinho: What do you think? You are not punished by the FA. I am punished if I tell you…you are not punished

***Mourinho is pushed again on the decision***

Mourinho: There are things that are out of our hands. The players they tried, you could feel that. Not because we scored after a few minutes, you could feel the attitude, the desire, you could feel the game was maximum. It was 50/50 despite we were winning 1-0. Then there was two minutes of extra time and we conceded the goal. Then what happened in the second half, everything is a consequence of some crucial moments, moments that the stadium saw, the players more than see. The players feel it, they felt it, and from now what happens is just a consequence.

Ramires of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team's first goal
Image: Ramires (front) of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team's first goal

Q: Are the players executing what you want them to do and demonstrating they want to play for you?

Mourinho: I have no doubt. If you saw some individual performances below a normal level, there were not many - a maximum of a couple. Even these ones they suffer because they are not able to do more.

Q: Do you think this has been your last match?

Mourinho: No I don't.

Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho (third left) celebrates his equaliser - just before half-time
Image: Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho (third left) celebrates his equaliser - just before half-time

Q: Asked again about the officials

Mourinho: I cannot say because I am punished. They tell me to shut up or I go out.

Q: Do you believe you will be given time to turn this round in the way you want to?

Mourinho: Yes, I think.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31:  Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and his staffs talk in the pitch after their team's 1-3 defear in the Barclays Premier League
Image: Jose Mourinho and his staff held a post-match meeting in the centre circle

Q: Do you take comfort from the fans singing your name?

Mourinho: I take comfort. What feeds me is not just the supporters - it's the recognition of our work and the recognition of our work that it's just by getting results. Some players are really sad in the dressing room and I am full of respect for them - we see that match after match. As professionals, they are not getting the respect they deserve. I don't think we - myself and them - are not willing to have a great Saturday dinner - even the families for sure. They have same the feelings we have. I am really really sorry with that lack of respect for the professionals.

Q: What do you mean by lack of respect?

Mourinho: We are all intelligent guys. if you want to write, you write. If not then you don't. At the next press conference I will bring you nice glasses where you can see the game in a better way or I give you five per cent of personality so you can say what you see so you are not afraid of it

Q: What happens now?

Mourinho: I will go home and find a sad family. I will try to watch some of the rugby and try to disconnect a little bit from this. Then I will start preparing the training sessions on Sunday morning and again for Wednesday.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reacts during the game against Liverpool
Image: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reacts during the game against Liverpool

MOURINHO'S INTERVIEW ON BT SPORT IN FULL

Q: Jose, a 3-1 defeat after a fabulous start to the game, the game just got away from you then?

Mourinho: I have nothing, nothing to say.

Q: Nothing to say about the game at all?

Mourinho: Nothing, nothing to say.

Q: Nothing to say about the Lucas (Leiva) decision that left him on the pitch?

Mourinho: Nothing to say, I have nothing to say.

Q: The (Diego) Costa clash?

Mourinho: Nothing to say, I am so sorry, I have nothing to say.

Ramires celebrates scoring the opening goal for Chelsea against Liverpool in the fourth minute at Stamford Bridge
Image: Ramires (right) celebrates scoring the opening goal for Chelsea against Liverpool in the fourth minute at Stamford Bridge

Q: Do you not think it's time to have a chat to the fans to give them some message, an indication of your thinking?

Mourinho: They are not stupid.

Q: We heard them chanting your name.

Mourinho: The fans are not stupid.

Q: You did say before this game that you were not worried, are you a little bit more worried now?

Mourinho: Worried about what?

Q: Your future, your own position at the club, the backing of the board?

Mourinho: No.

Q: Nothing about the game at all?

Mourinho: No.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho watches from the sidelines
Image: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho (centre) watches from the sidelines

Q: No individual performance you would like to pick out?

Mourinho: No.

Q: Nothing about the performance going ahead?

Mourinho: Nothing.

Q: Nothing about the way we could fix it?

Mourinho: I cannot say.

Q: Thank you for your time Jose.

Jose Mourinho instructs from the sidelines during the match against Liverpool
Image: Jose Mourinho instructs from the sidelines during the match