Everytime I read an interview from a Chelski player or coach, they say that they're not going to go on about the injury problems they had last season, but then continue to say that they would have won the league if they didn't have all of the injuries.
Typical of a Mourinho team. If they are taking into account their own injuries, why aren't they taking into account the fact that United were without their number 1 striker for most of the season, or that United lost their entire first choice back four (Vidic, Neville, Evra, Ferdinand and even Silvestre was ruled out for ages) for most of the final couple of months of the season.
Why are some teams so set up to find excuses for failure?
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Originally posted by Ragnorakbecause my freind thats just typical mourinho.... everyones to blame but himself๐๐๐
Everytime I read an interview from a Chelski player or coach, they say that they're not going to go on about the injury problems they had last season, but then continue to say that they would have won the league if they didn't have all of the injuries.
Typical of a Mourinho team. If they are taking into account their own injuries, why aren't they taking ...[text shortened]... le of months of the season.
Why are some teams so set up to find excuses for failure?
D
Originally posted by RagnorakA team may finish higher than them in the league and another may knock them out of the cup. But, according to the "Special One" teams never actually beat Chelsea.
Everytime I read an interview from a Chelski player or coach, they say that they're not going to go on about the injury problems they had last season, but then continue to say that they would have won the league if they didn't have all of the injuries.
Typical of a Mourinho team. If they are taking into account their own injuries, why aren't they taking ...[text shortened]... le of months of the season.
Why are some teams so set up to find excuses for failure?
D