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Jose Mourinho-less Chelsea face Sunderland test

Updated on: 19 December,2015 10:44 AM IST  | 
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Two days after coach Jose Mourinho was sacked, Blues will face Sunderland tonight

Jose Mourinho-less Chelsea face Sunderland test

London: Chelsea start life after Jose Mourinho with a vital showdown against Sunderland on Saturday as the crisis-torn Premier League champions look to climb away from the relegation zone.



Chelsea players  train at their Cobham training ground. Pic/Getty Images 


Prior to his sacking on Thursday, Mourinho insisted that while the club was struggling near the bottom three, they were not in a relegation fight. But if results don’t improve quickly under Mourinho’s replacement it will be harder to reject the idea that the west London team are in deep trouble.


Monday’s 1-2 defeat at Leicester ended Mourinho's second spell in charge and left Chelsea in 16th spot with 15 points — two places and one point above the bottom three.

And if Sunderland, currently lying second bottom, become the fifth Premier League side to leave Stamford Bridge this season with three points, they will move level with Chelsea, adding to the log-jam at the foot of the table.

Whoever is in charge of Chelsea for the visit of Sam Allardyce’s side will have to coax a vastly improved performance from a group of players who have proved alarmingly inconsistent this season. Midfielder Nemanja Matic summed up the confusion surrounding Chelsea’s form when he said: "I cannot explain why consistency has been so difficult to achieve. I don’t know what happened to us (against Leicester). In the game against Porto, a very good team, we played very well, we scored two goals and created chances, but we were like another team on the pitch against Leicester."

Mourinho’s absence also impacts on Sunderland’s preparations as they might face a rejuvenated side and manager Sam Allardyce said: “I’m not sure whether it’ll make it harder or not to be honest. Everybody expects a reaction when a manager gets sacked, and sometimes there is and sometimes there isn’t. I always think it’s quite a sad state of affairs when a team of players actually plays better when their manager has been sacked. I find that quite sad.

“I find it irresponsible from a players’ point of view, especially when they come out after the game and say, ‘We’ve done that for the manager’.”

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