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Mourinho: All teams want to play us

CHELSEA MANAGER ADMITS OTHER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SIDES WILL FANCY THEIR CHANCES

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All of Chelsea’s potential opponents are hoping to be drawn against the Premier League side in the last 16 of the Champions League, manager Jose Mourinho has said.

Mourinho’s men finished top of Group G after beating Porto 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night and face one of six group runners-up over two legs in the competitio­n’s first knockout round.

The Blues will learn their next opponents after Monday’s draw and could face either Paris St Germain, PSV Eindhoven, Benfica, Juventus, Roma or Gent.

Arsenal and Dynamo Kiev are the two other runners-up, but cannot be drawn against Chelsea as the rules bar teams from the same country and those that have already played each other in the group stages from facing off in the next round.

“Every team finishing second wants to play us or Zenit St Petersburg,” Mourinho told reporters after a win that eased the pressure on the two-times Champions League winner.

“Every team doesn’t want to play Barcelona, they don’t want to play Real Madrid, they don’t want to play Atletico (Madrid), they don’t want to play Bayern Munich.”

Better form in Europe

Chelsea are 14th in the Premier League table after losing eight of their 15 games so far and speculatio­n was rife that Mourinho would be sacked if they failed to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.

The Portuguese will be happier with his team’s form in Europe, where they have four wins, a draw and one defeat en route to the knockout stages and can take heart from an encouragin­g performanc­e from striker Diego Costa.

Mourinho handed the Spaniard a start after dropping him to the bench for Chelsea’s last two games against Tottenham Hotspur and Bournemout­h and Costa was a constant thorn in Porto’s side.

“He could have scored two or three goals today,” Mourinho said, while agreeing that Costa

Every team doesn’t want to play Barcelona, they don’t want to play Real Madrid, they don’t want to play Atletico [Madrid], they don’t want to play Bayern Munich.”

Jose Mourinho Chelsea manager

was still short of confidence.

“What is clear was his effort, his commitment, his great movement, which was something he didn’t have for the last couple of matches.

“His touch wasn’t the best. So, yes, clearly there’s a lack of confidence but his attitude was very good and his movement was much better. The goals are coming.”

However the Blues boss, already a dual winner of European football’s elite competitio­n, added that although every side would want to play Chelsea, it was still possible for his team to win it.

He said: “To win the Champions League it’s obvious that a team who are struggling as much as we are is not a candidate. You have the best teams in Europe. But, when we won with Porto in 2004, we were not candidates. When we won at Inter in 2010, we were not candidates.

“When we were candidates, we lost two semi-finals with Real Madrid and two with Chelsea. So let’s see. You never know.”

Mourinho now takes his side to leaders Leicester on Monday night in the Premier League.

 ?? Reuters ?? Best foot forward Zenit St. Peterburg’s Danny tries to go past KAA Gent’s Renato Neto (left) during their match at Ghent, Belgium.
Reuters Best foot forward Zenit St. Peterburg’s Danny tries to go past KAA Gent’s Renato Neto (left) during their match at Ghent, Belgium.
 ?? Reuters ?? Taking a tumble Barcelona’s Gerard Gumbau is brought down by Bayer Leverkusen’s Kevin Kampl during their clash at BayArena.
Reuters Taking a tumble Barcelona’s Gerard Gumbau is brought down by Bayer Leverkusen’s Kevin Kampl during their clash at BayArena.
 ?? AFP ?? Heads up Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i (left) heads past Dinamo Zagreb’s Ivo Pinto during their match in Zagreb.
AFP Heads up Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i (left) heads past Dinamo Zagreb’s Ivo Pinto during their match in Zagreb.
 ?? Reuters ?? Waiting game Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho ponders his next move during the match against FC Porto at Stamford Bridge.
Reuters Waiting game Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho ponders his next move during the match against FC Porto at Stamford Bridge.

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