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Chelsea give Jose the blues

Mourinho blames incredible defensive mistakes for defeat

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JOSE MOURINHO blamed “incredible defensive mistakes” for his humiliatio­n on his Premier League return to Stamford Bridge where his former side Chelsea routed Manchester United 4-0 yesterday, Having held out for 90 minutes at Anfield last Monday, United conceded the quickest goal in the Premier League this season to Pedro after 30 seconds and were then ripped apart as Gary Cahill (21st minute), Eden Hazard (62nd) and N’Golo Kante (70th) completed the scoring.

Most of the goals stemmed from poor defending as Chelsea found ever more ingenious ways to inflict pain on Mourinho.

“We made incredible defensive mistakes and you pay for that,” he said.

“If you score you have a chance and the match would have been different. When you come with a strategy you can’t concede a goal like that in the first minute.

“We were coming to have an offensive approach, we wanted to create chances, we showed that after the 1-0.

“The second and the third were counter-attack goals. If we score a goal like we almost did for 2-1 the game would be different.”

Marcus Alonso began the unravellin­g with a defence-splitting pass between De Gea and his central defenders that found Pedro, while Cahill could not believe his luck when the ball fell to him in the area after Chris Smalling failed to clear a corner. “I couldn’t miss from there,” said Cahill.

Two up at half-time, when United replaced Marouane Fellaini with Juan Mata, Chelsea sat back and waited to hit United on the break with Hazard adding a third after a clever onetwo and then Kante driving forward to score his first goal for the club.

That goal would have particular­ly difficult for Mourinho to stomach because the former Leicester midfielder met so little resistance from those supposedly charged with stopping him getting into the area.

A downbeat Mourinho struggled to find a positive spin to put on a terrible result. It was only the second time in his Premier League career that one of his sides had conceded four goals.

“You lose three points when you lose 1-0 or 4-0, it doesn’t make a difference,” he said.

“We need to win matches now to close the gap.”

Meanwhile Manchester City returned to the top of the log on goal difference after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Southampto­n at the Etihad Stadium.

Pep Guardiola’s side, who began the season with 10 straight victories, have now gone five games without a win in all competitio­ns, equalling the Spaniard’s worst run as a manager when he was at Barcelona.

“You can win 10 times and then you are not able to win five times,” said Guardiola. “I have to discover the reason why and I am going to find that.

“We had problems creating our build-up. There is a difference between the first and second half.

“Unfortunat­ely, we could not win.”

It could have been even worse for City after they gifted Southampto­n a surprise lead when a wayward pass from defender John Stones put Nathan Redmond in on goal after 27 minutes.

Moments later Stones thought he had atoned by bundling the ball into the net but his goal was disallowed for a Sergio Aguero offside.

Guardiola reacted to the poor first half by replacing Kevin De Bruyne with Kelechi Iheanacho, who made an immediate impact by scoring from close range after Fernandinh­o found Leroy Sane with an exquisite crossfield pass.

Saints remained a threat on the break and Claudio Bravo saved well from Charlie Austin on 74 minutes while Aguero went close at the other end, where Raheem Sterling was a constant threat as City pushed for the elusive winner. – Reuters

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 ??  ?? FLYING HIGH: With Gary Cahill executing a swallow-dive above them, Chelsea players celebrate their side’s fourth goal against Manchester United, by N’Golo Kante. REUTERS
FLYING HIGH: With Gary Cahill executing a swallow-dive above them, Chelsea players celebrate their side’s fourth goal against Manchester United, by N’Golo Kante. REUTERS

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