Jose Mourinho has ruled his Chelsea side out of the English Premier League title race, but he believes they will bounce back from domestic disappointment against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League today.
The Chelsea manager questioned his players’ mentality after a surprise 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace led to them being knocked off top spot in the Premier League by Liverpool.
Mourinho loves to play mind games, but with Manchester City poised to leapfrog the Blues by winning their games in hand, it may be true that Chelsea’s best chance of silverware now lies with the Champions League and the Portuguese insists that his team will rise to the occasion as they face the Ligue 1 champions-elect at the Parc des Princes in the first leg of their quarter-final.
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“Paris is the kind of match they feel comfortable to play. A big match, great stadium, opponents with top quality,” said Mourinho ahead of the trip to France.
Despite that, he says that the tie is finely poised, with PSG having emerged as a leading continental force in the last two years, spending astronomical sums to attract the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Brazil captain Thiago Silva to France.
“They have some of the best players in the world playing together in the same team, so they are a very powerful team,” Mourinho said of a side who lost on away goals to Barcelona at the same stage last season. “They are big, big, big candidates.”
While Mourinho is driven by the desire to become the first coach to win the European Cup with three different clubs following his previous triumphs with Porto in 2003-2004 and Inter in 2009-2010, Ibrahimovic is still aiming to win the greatest prize in club soccer for the first time.
At the age of 32, the Swede seems to have belatedly reached his prime, with his tally of 40 goals in all competitions this season breaking the PSG club record.
If the consensus in England seems to be that Ibrahimovic always disappoints at the highest level, Mourinho, who coached the maverick striker at Inter in 2008-2009, thinks rather differently.
“I only coached him for a year, but it was a good year, a good experience and I rate him as one of the best players I have ever coached,” Mourinho said.
PSG have not lost in 28 home European games and are currently on a club record-breaking run of nine straight wins in all competitions. They are running away with the Ligue 1 title, 13 points clear of nearest challengers AS Monaco.
They were some way short of their best in Friday’s 1-0 win at OGC Nice, but coach Laurent Blanc admits that thoughts were already on Chelsea.
“We can say that the players were already thinking about Chelsea. On Wednesday, we will need to do better in the final third,” said Blanc, who was a player at Barcelona in the late 1990s when Mourinho was on the staff at the Camp Nou. “The best preparation [for Chelsea] was to win and, while we didn’t play brilliantly against Nice, we got the result. Sometimes there are games like that.”
Blanc will hope that his side are able to raise their game against the London club as PSG seek to live up to the sky-high expectations surrounding them inside France, where there is a growing belief that they can go all the way and lift the trophy in Lisbon next month.
Just as Chelsea were transformed after being taken over by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich a decade ago, the arrival of Qatar Sports Investments has made PSG capable of competing with Europe’s very best and the squad stand to earn a bonus of 1 million euros (US$1.38 million) per man if they win the trophy.
Silva will sport a mask to protect a fractured cheekbone, but Gregory van der Wiel is unlikely to play due to a nagging knee problem, so Christophe Jallet is set to play at rightback.
For Chelsea, Mourinho has said he expects Samuel Eto’o to miss the game because of a hamstring injury and Nemanja Matic is ineligible.
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