Jose confident Chelsea will be back on track

Three weeks into the 2015/2016 premier league season, players are on international assignments, giving Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho a two week period to assess what actually led to his side’s poor start to their title defence.

The two week international break could be either of the coin to Chelsea — could be a blessing or a curse.

Managing to win only four points from four games in the Premier League after being lauded as favourites to retain the title, José Mourinho’s side has been struggling with form collectively and individually.

Still, the Chelsea manager remains confident in his team’s capacity to get back on track.

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.

José Mourinho also criticized the current nature of football issues that distract players from fully concentrating in the game.

My feeling is that rugby is only about passion. Football is changing a lot and I cannot say the same.

Jose Mourinho, Source: Evening Standard

This weekend Chelsea will travel to Goodison Park after the international break to take on Everton.

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