Jose Mourinho is determined to get Chelsea’s title challenge back on track after making one of the worst starts to a title defence in Premier League history, according to The Evening Standard.
Following the crushing 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace in Mourinho’s 100th game in charge at Stamford Bridge, after a 3-0 loss at the hands of title rivals Manchester City, Chelsea are already eight points off the pace with just four points from the opening four fixtures.

However, the Blues boss insisted today that Chelsea can still turn their fortunes around this season.
At the moment, we are losing matches and not getting results. But step by step we are going to be back on track. Three months ago we won the title and every success I have, I want more.
Mourinho and his Chelsea side face a stern test after the international break with a trip to Goodison Park to face Everton on Saturday.
But the Blues boss will be hoping Eden Hazard can continue his goalscoring form and open his Premier League account for the season against the Toffees after the Belgian scored the winner in a 1-0 victory over Cyprus.




