José Mourinho: Chelsea fringe players are frustrated but also professional

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José Mourinho’s insistence that the good of the collective be placed ahead of an individual’s desire to feature dictates that the Chelsea manager will volunteer no explanation, even to senior players displaced in his selection.

The Portuguese takes his side to Stoke City on Mondayseeking to re-establish a three-point advantage at the top of the Premier League, with Thibaut Courtois expected to start in goal, César Azpilicueta at left-back and Cesc Fàbregas in central midfield despite the recent impressive form of Petr Cech, Filipe Luís and Mikel John Obi. Mourinho merely intends to list his lineup for the Britannia Stadium in a team meeting on Monday and while he understands fringe players will be “unhappy and frustrated” at bit-part roles, he will demand a professional reaction to life on the periphery.

“It’s not a difficult situation for me,” said Mourinho when asked how the likes of Luís or, indeed, the World Cup winner André Schürrle react to being omitted from his starting team. “I’m very club, team, team, club, group. I think everybody has to be ready to sacrifice for the team, to give everything for the team, to think about the team, not to be selfish. This is the way I want a team to be.

“Look at Mikel. The first time he played was Newcastle and he was our best player. How can he be our best player if he didn’t play in three months? Because he was working every day at the top level. Sad, frustrated, not happy? Maybe. But professional. That’s what I expect from the players.

“If they are not involved I don’t have a secret to keeping them happy. They are unhappy and frustrated, and need to be patient, but the reality is that, to be successful and work at a high level, you don’t need to be happy. All of them are professionals. The team is more important than individuals. Mark Schwarzer hasn’t played a second, but if he has to play tomorrow he would because he’s ready. He’s trained very well. We may have a secret to make them work every day at a high level, but no secret to keep them happy.”

Mourinho will confirm his team for the Stoke fixture in a pre-match meeting, but there will be no explanation offered to those being omitted unless they specifically seek one out. “I just put the team up,” said the manager. “No explanation, because it’s my decision. The players may not be happy, or not agree with the decision, but they know my decision is not to favour somebody or to punish somebody. It’s what I think is best for the team at a certain moment. This is the way I do it.

“It’s one of the first things I say to a squad at the beginning of the season: I told them I don’t give explanations. I said they could knock on my office door. If they come to me and ask me to explain, no problem. But, in principle, I won’t do it on my initiative. I have to make life easy for me. If I explain to one, I have to give them all explanations [why they are not playing]. In Christmas I’d spend all my time explaining things.

“If they ask, I’ll explain. I had one who asked, knocking on my door asking why someone else was playing instead of him. I told him the other man was playing better, closed the door, goodbye. It’s the concept of helping the team. Anyone who joins us must know the squad is strong at Chelsea. If you are a goalkeeper here, you can’t come in thinking you are the only good goalkeeper. The same for the strikers.”

Mourinho claimed no members of the current Chelsea squad have made their frustrations known to the management at a lack of first-team opportunities. Indeed, he even suggested Iker Casillas had not made his frustrations known face to face after his high-profile fall-out with the manager at his previous club, Real Madrid, where the manager adopted a similar policy.

“But even when I sign a player I have to believe he will join in with the way we work, the way we live,” he added. “He has to adapt to this certain kind of mentality.”

Stoke City v Chelsea, SS1, 8pm