Mourinho: We have nothing to celebrate
Jose Mourinho continued to rule Chelsea out
of the Premier League title race despite their
2-0 win at Liverpool on Sunday.
A slip from Steven Gerrard allowed Demba
Ba to race away and open the scoring late in
the first half at Anfield, before substitute
Willian wrapped up the three points with a
late tap-in.
The result leaves Chelsea two points behind
table-toppers Liverpool, but manager
Mourinho insists his charges will not win the
title this season.
"Now we can say we won both matches
against the champions," he told Sky Sports.
"If it's Liverpool, we won both. If it's (third-
placed Manchester) City, we won both.
"With these three points we need one point
to finish third. It was a good season for us
and an evolution in many aspects of this
team.
"The champions will be City or Liverpool so
we have nothing to celebrate.
"Obviously many people would be expecting
us to come here and lose 3-0 or 5-0 like
others. Many people think it was impossible
to get this result.
"But the boys had an amazing performance
so I'm so happy for them and for the fans.
This is the spirit we always want at Chelsea
Football Club."