Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, wasn't too happy with some players performance against Crystal Palace on Saturday and he has said he isn't going to wait calmly for them to step up their game. Speaking to the clubs official website, he said:
"I can tell you in general terms it’s difficult for a team to have a consistent performance when some of the players are not performing at a good level. You could clearly identify two or three players who could do better, and this is what we have to do. If you ask me if I’m going to accept this, cross my arms, sit in a nice chair and wait calmly for the performance level to be back – no [I am not].
I have to work, I have to react, I have to analyse, and if I feel the players are not in conditions to react and give more, I have to make changes. It is not about being loyal or not loyal, it is for me to analyse if they are ready to give an answer and try to fight against that bad individual form or not."
The match against Palace and the few training sessions he will conduct will dictate his next starting line-up to Merseyside.
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