Friday, November 6, 2015
London (AFP) - Jose Mourinho demands he doesn't fear for his Chelsea future and trusts he will be at the club until his flow contract runs out in 2019.
The manager is under growing pressure after a disastrous run of results and reports of unrest within his playing squad.
But speaking ahead of Chelsea's Champions League game with Dinamo Kiev, Mourinho made it clear he expects to see out the four-year contract he signed in August.
The chief declined to remark on whether he had met club proprietor Roman Abramovich yet when asked to what extent he thought he had left in the occupation, he said: "I have four years. For this situation, three years and seven months, or something to that effect."
Mourinho dimissed proposals that the experience of taking care of the most exceedingly bad keep running of results in his profession would improve him a director, indicating out his ceaseless keep running of progress.
Also, he gave the sample of a message got from a dear companion who helped him to remember his response to his first Champions League triumph in 2004 to represent to what extent he has been compelled to hold up before experiencing such a plunge.
The manager said: "If I'd only become a better coach because of bad results, then I'd be a really bad coach because, in the last 15 years, I'd never have improved.
"But I try and improve every day, analyse every detail of my work every day, preparing sessions, analysing matches, preparing matches. Every day.
"This is new for me. That's why I'm a good one. I've not experienced this before.
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