“If the club wants to sack me, they have to sack me, because I am not running away,”Mourinho told Sky Sports in an extraordinary post-match interview at Stamford Bridge.
“It is a crucial moment in the history of this club because if the club sacks me, they sack the best manager this club had and the message is bad results and the manager is guilty.
“This is a moment for people to assume their responsibilities. I assume my responsibility and the players should assume theirs too.
“There are other people at the club who should assume their responsibilities and stick together.”
The
defeat made it Chelsea’s worst start to an English top-flight season
since 1978, when they finished the campaign at the foot of the table and
were relegated.
“I consider myself to have a big self-esteem and a big ego, and I consider myself the best, leaving the worst period of my career and worst results of my career,” Mourinho added.
“Doing that as a professional hurts me a lot. Doing that at Chelsea hurts me twice because it hurts me as a professional and because I like this club very, very much, so I want to carry on, no doubt.”
It
was a deserved win for Ronald Koeman’s Southampton, but Mourinho felt
that Chelsea should have had a penalty at 1-1 when Radamel Falcao was
booked for diving in an incident involving goalkeeper Maarten
Stekelenburg.
“The referees are afraid to give decisions for Chelsea,” said Mourinho, whose side has eight points from eight games and trail leaders Manchester City by 10 points.“At 1-1, it is a huge penalty and once again we don’t get it. If the FA (Football Association) wants to punish me, they can. They don’t punish other managers. My players deserve it and the fans deserve it.“The penalty was a giant penalty and after that the team lost even more confidence.”
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