Jose Mourinho has threatened to axe his under-performing stars after their latest early-season flop.
Joel Ward scored a shock winner for Crystal Palace against Chelsea in Mourinho's 100th Premier League game at Stamford Bridge.
The
defeat was only the Portuguese's second in a league game at the stadium
and leaves the champions with just four points from as many games.
And the Special One identified three Blues players who he felt were below-par, but refused to name the culprits.
But
Mourinho revealed his patience is starting to wear thin, saying:
'If a
player is not performing there are two ways to look at it.
'The
first one is that I trust the player so much that I will wait for the
improvement. You wait, wait, and wait and maybe it comes or it doesn't
come.
'Or, even when you are trusting the player arrives a moment when you think, "I have to change". And I can go both ways.
'I'm not happy with the performance because, for me, a performance is a collective performance, of 11 players at the same time.
'To
perform collectively you need individual performances. When you have
these kind of matches at this level you need people to perform.
'I cannot say I had 11 players at the same time performing. Two or three of them their individual performance was far from good.
'I blame myself for not changing one of them. When I made the third change I needed a fourth.'
When asked for the identity of that player, Mourinho responded:
'It's the last thing I'm going to tell you.'
With
the international break now looming, the Chelsea manager said he is
helpless to rectify his side's worrying start to the season.
'Because of the international break the next match is in 15 days,' he said.
'I
don't know what happens in 15 days, every player goes away with their
national team and I stay for two weeks with four players.
'I can't work, I can't improve. At this moment I can't do anything during these two weeks to improve my team.'
Mourinho,
though, felt his side were denied a first-half penalty when Palace
striker Connor Wickham looked to have pulled Kurt Zouma's shirt in the
area.
'The
referee made a big mistake. It was a clear penalty at 0-0 and obviously
a big influence in the result,' the former Real Madrid boss said.
'I
watched it at half-time on television. It was a clear penalty during
the game and then I watched it on TV and it was clear, unless the
pundits can see like they see a red card with John Terry and Thibaut
Courtois. Unless they see it differently to myself.'
Souce: UK DailyMail...
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