The self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ has reminded critics that he enjoyed
historic campaigns at Porto and Inter despite making disappointing
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Jose Mourinho has jokingly predicted that Chelsea will win the treble
this year, despite their disappointing start to the new campaign.
The Portuguese coach claims his side’s 2-2 draw with Swansea City in
their first game of the season has mirrored similarly disappointing
results in the opening game of treble-winning seasons at Porto and
Inter.
But Mourinho has another, less encouraging superstition he has to
deal with too: losing to managers with surnames beginning with ‘P’.
His last six Premier League defeats have come against sides managed
by Tony Pulis, Gus Poyet, Alan Pardew, Mauricio Pochettino and Manuel
Pellegrini – and next up is a trip to take on Pulis’ West Brom at the
Hawthorns.
“I wouldn’t mind to go to the superstitious side of the game: I never win against a P,” he told reporters.
“And seasons where I start with a 2-2 at home, I win the treble.
Porto, Inter v Bari, 2-2 against Swansea. So maybe this season… the
treble?”
Contrary to Mourinho’s claim, Inter in fact drew 1-1 with Bari the
year they won the treble, but Porto began their trophy-filled 2002-03
campaign with a 2-2 draw at home to Belenenses.
Source: Goal.com
arts as the Blues look for their first win of the season.
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