Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho insists that club owner Roman
Abramovich will not sack him despite a number of negative results this season.
The Blues are currently 14th in the Premier League table
after Saturday's shock defeat at home against Bournemouth.
But the 52-year-old says this season's campaign has made him
stronger and he is determined to turn the tide ahead of the new year.
"Because I think I did lots of good things for this
club," Mourinho told reporters on Tuesday.
"He believed in me twice: one, when he brought me back
to the club, and the second time when he gave me a new four-year contract.
"I don't think the owner is a person to change with the
wind. I know the wind of results is an important wind and I know this wind is
really strong because the results in the Premier League are really bad.
"It [this negative run] is making me better - I never
thought I'd be so strong and so highly motivated.
"Another defeat and the next morning I wake up with
more desire to go to work. So it has made me know myself better and I have
found myself stronger than I thought.
"When you win all the time and always have happiness
with results it is a wonderful life. When you have bad results it is more
difficult and I have found myself really strong. So it is good
experience."
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