
Audio By Carbonatix
Jose Mourinho accused his Chelsea players of betraying his hard work after the club's ninth Premier League defeat of the season at Leicester.
Mourinho let rip on Sky Sports after the defending champions lost 2-1 to top-of-the-table Leicester, claiming last season's success was down to his "phenomenal" work bringing his players "to a level they aren’t really at".
Highlights from his interview with Patrick Davidson:
'I feel like my work was betrayed' "We concede two goals that are unacceptable for me. I know my best quality is to read the opponents for my players and to identify every detail and these two goals - with the movement of (Jamie) Vardy between the two central defenders and then
(Riyad) Mahrez one-against-one when I want one-against-two - are difficult to accept. "I feel my work was betrayed."
'Last season I took them to a level that is not their level' "When you have some players in crucial positions not playing at a normal level, it is difficult.
"All last season I did phenomenal work and I took them to a level that is not their level. It's more than they really are. It’s not all of them, of course, but clearly for some of them it is more difficult (to reach that level again)".

Hazard went down injured in the first half, tried to continue but quickly concluded he could not play on. Mourinho said, appearing to border on sarcasm: "The only thing I know is in 10 seconds he made the decision himself. It must be a serious injury as he made the decision himself and just left the pitch."
Mourinho was critical of striker Diego Costa, specifically accusing him of failing to get into scoring positions inside the penalty area.
"We put on an extra midfield player, then an extra striker, because clearly Diego (Costa) is in trouble in the box. Normally his movement is outside the box, so I tried to bring (Loic) Remy in to have another body there."
Mourinho accused Leicester of timewasting after Chelsea pulled a goal back to make it 2-1.
"We scored a goal with 15 minutes to go, but it was almost five because of the ballboys, the injuries, the ball disappearing and all this stuff. It's not nice, but they did it very well."
He later called the ball boys: "A disgrace to the Premier League."
-
Latest Stories
-
Health Ministry warns nursing training college heads over admission quotas, timeline breaches
44 minutes -
Laws won’t stop abuse if homes keep raising boys to dominate women — Zuwera Ibrahimah
1 hour -
Special police team to investigate killing of an anti-migrant leader in South Africa
1 hour -
New monkey species with orange lips found ‘hiding’ in DRC forest
1 hour -
One dead and three missing after boat sinks near Alcatraz
1 hour -
Trump sanctions on ICC violate free speech, says lawsuit
2 hours -
More people around the world now favour China over the US, Pew study suggests
2 hours -
US military to start testosterone testing, Hegseth says
2 hours -
Parliaments must prioritise gender-responsive budgets to fight violence against women and girls – Kenyan advocate
2 hours -
Don’t blame only EOCO officers; hold their political bosses accountable – Osae-Kwapong
2 hours -
Ghana must end the cycle where every high-profile investigation becomes political – CDD Fellow
2 hours -
Argentina face fine for Falklands banner in semi-final win
3 hours -
Ghana-Russia trade hits $800m as Moscow seeks deeper economic partnership
3 hours -
Man jailed for spending ex-girlfriend’s GH¢114,000 loan on betting
3 hours -
West African women parliamentarians push for stronger action against gender-based violence
3 hours