You think Jose Mourinho will last this long at Chelsea? He has warned title rivals he is building a Chelsea team that can compete for the next decade.
The
Blues currently sit four points clear of Arsenal at the top of the
Premier League table with two games in hand and are closing in on the
double after their League Cup triumph earlier this year.
Although
Chelsea are closing in on the title, Mourinho insists the current crop
of players are not his main focus and has praised owner Roman
Abramovich’s vision in laying down the roots for many more title
challenges in the future.
"We are building a team for a long
time, for the next 10 years," he said. "That is the objective. More
important than my team is Chelsea's future.
"He [Roman
Abramovich] is good for Chelsea, good for English football, good for
European football. Chelsea because of him have become a strength, a top
club in the country and a top club in Europe.
"The decision to
accept the rules and play under the rules I think is a big decision
compared with other clubs and other owners that didn't accept the rules
and didn't want to play under the rules."
Though the title is
within touching distance, Mourinho says everyone at the club is
progressing one game at a time, beginning with Sunday's clash against
QPR at Loftus Road.
"We don't want to be influenced by
anything," he added. "We just think about ourselves. I know we have a
game on Sunday. We know the opponent.
"We know the players. We know the stadium. We know everything. We know it will be difficult, but we just focus on that.
"When
the QPR match finishes, then we think about what next. I like this
situation about being isolated of everything. It's just us."

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