Jose Mourinho admits Petr Cech is unhappy at Chelsea after losing his place to Thibaut Courtois...Do you think Cech should leave or stay to fight for his place?Continue to see what Mourinho said..
The Belgium international was handed his first start for Chelsea on Monday as Mourinho's men sealed a 3-1 win against Burnley.
Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to make the first move for Cech,
while Real Madrid and Monaco are also monitoring the 32-year-old, who
has been encouraged by Chelsea to find a new club before the transfer
window closes.
"[He is a] top professional, working as
always, being a group man as always, being a Chelsea man as always,"
Mourinho said on Friday.
"I don’t believe he is completely happy
as is everyone that didn’t start the game. They clearly feel that some
are playing [ahead of them].
"With one match per week in August some are not playing but Petr’s behaviour has been fantastic and that’s important."
Mourinho insists Chelsea will work with Cech to find a solution but
maintains the interests of the club will always be the priority.
"We have to think about the players and the players deserve respect and
the players deserve cooperation from the club but the club is the most
important thing," said Mourinho.
"For me football is about
club, team, players, managers - so I am the last one - but the club is
the most important thing. We cannot give players things and put the
players in front of the team, in front of the club. It must be always
the other way.
"Every decision, the first thing we think is
about the club and the team. If you can make it good for the club, the
team and the players, that’s the perfect situation."
Mourinho
also reiterated that Chelsea are unlikely to make any more signings
following the arrivals of Diego Costa, Filipe Luis, Cesc Fabregas and
Didier Drogba this summer."We are very calm, my club did a fantastic job not just because we got
what we need but because we did it in a record time for us," he added.
"We’d have been happy if the market closed by the 31st of July instead the end of August."
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