Chelsea Has Finaly Displayed A Fantastic Character On Manchester United: Barclays Premier League

This game was so fantastic, i can't belive the team this time, Mourinho describes as always special manager has prove to head unstoppable, Now to marry Arsenal as usual...

The Belgian rounded off a brilliant team move to net the decisive goal, his 18th of the campaign, seven minutes before the break, with Jose Mourinho’s side displaying fantastic character to dig in during the second half and hold on for three precious points.
There were impressive Chelsea performances all over the pitch in what was a hard-fought victory against a United side who went into the game in a rich vein of form, leaving Mourinho delighted.

‘The celebrations were because we beat one of the biggest teams in the world,’ said the Blues boss.

‘I understand that. The players gave everything to win the game and they felt the result of the work they’d done all week to prepare.

‘The team were fantastic. I’m the one that knows how fantastic they were because the game was exactly what we wanted. When you manage to play the game you want to play, it’s fantastic. The players were magnificent, on top of that Eden had that magic the top players have, especially in big matches.

‘Obviously he was fundamental for us but Cahill made an amazing block on Falcao, John Terry was amazing, the keeper was there for us all the time, Azpilicueta was for me the best player on the pitch and Ivanovic was fantastic. Matic worked like an animal, Zouma put Fellaini out of the game, our number 11 [Drogba] was another animal, fighting against two kids young enough to be his sons. Hazard was what you know, Oscar worked fantastically well, Ramires came in and gave us what we needed, Mikel came in for two minutes and held the ball.’

He said Willian had been ill for the two days leading up to the game
‘Willian coming on was a bonus I wanted to give him, he’s been in bed for two days and today he came straight from his house, making himself available to give us some help, he was fantastic.’

We now face two successive away games, and the Portuguese says there is still work to be done
‘It’s three more points. Obviously every point we get now, every victory we get, is one step in the title direction.

‘We need to win matches. What we can say is that we play for nine points at home, we can be champions just from the matches we play at home. But obviously if we can get points away it’s better.’

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