Jose Mourinho has voiced his dissatisfaction with the form of both his players and himself, ahead of Chelsea’s visit to West Brom on Sunday. The Blues travel to The Hawthorns looking for their first win of the season after making the worst start to a campaign since 1998.
According to The Guardian, the Chelsea boss has blasted every single one of his players:
I’m not happy at all, I’m not happy with anyone, not one [of the team]. I’m not happy with Branislav Ivanovic’s form, with Gary Cahill’s form, with John Terry’s form, with César Azpilicueta or Cesc Fàbregas’ form, Eden Hazard’s or Nemanja Matic’s.
For a man that has become known as a serial winner, Mourinho was also quick to criticise his own form ahead of anyone else’s:
We have one point from two matches and, first of all, I’m not happy with my own form because I’m used to getting better results than I’m getting now.
The arrival of both Baba Rahman and Pedro have proved timely, with the Chelsea boss hoping his new signings will be the spark his team needs to start winning again.

In the same article, Mourinho described Pedro as one of the worlds best attackers, naming him as the type of player that everybody wants, before expressing his delight at landing the winger.
Both Pedro and Rahman are expected to feature against West Brom on Sunday, and despite making two more signings, Mourinho has not ruled out another big move:
In these last two weeks it’s an ’opportunity window’,” he added. “It depends on whether you can do something you really believe you cannot pass up. Let’s see what can happen.
His response has once again fuelled speculation surrounding both John Stones and Paul Pogba, meaning the last few days of the transfer window could be incredibly interesting for Chelsea fans.




