Jose Mourinho has once again reiterated that Juan Mata is not first choice in his Chelsea team and that the Spanish playmaker must oust Oscar in that no. 10 position, to get any playing time.
Despite being the Blues best player for the past two seasons, Mata has so far started just two of the side’s six matches this campaign and Mourinho has finally offered an explanation.
He said: “There are things I cannot speak with you about. It’s part of a process with him, too. One thing is to play with Ramires and Oscar in the side, them closing each side, and Mata as a No. 10 behind the striker, clever assists and clever passes, fantastic actions because he has great talent.
“Another thing is to adapt to the way we want to play. In this moment, Oscar is my No. 10 and, if somebody tells me that Oscar is not Chelsea’s best player since the beginning of the season, I’d have to disagree. These are football issues.”
When asked whether Mata must dislodge Brazil international Oscar at present, Mourinho said: “Yes.”
“They can [play together], when he adapts to it. But I’m not ready to play Oscar following full-backs, because he plays in that position for the country with more talented players than anyone else in the world in that position. I want to build with Oscar as my No. 10. I want the other two players, from the side, to adapt to that reality and learn now to do things that they were not ready to do before.”
Mourinho also said that he has spoken with Russian owner Roman Abramovich about the team’s new style of football and they were working on it.
“We don’t want to be reactive. We want to be proactive, and to educate the players in this direction,” he said. “We had one meeting — not five, ten, 20 — but one, and in that meeting we had not an agreement but we were all convinced this was the way we want to do it. This is the way we want to do it.
“I really don’t want new players in January. I don’t want. But at the end of the season, as a natural evolution, we will find these players can make us better — one here, one there.
“The project is beautiful. We had two very ugly results – we don’t like [them], we are not used to them… it’s a problem for us. But I accept criticism.
“Mr Abramovich is the owner of the club, my boss. But, directly and indirectly, we are in contact every week. Not to say many times, but I explain what I’m doing because that’s part of my job. You do that in your job, and I do that here. I always did. Is he upset with the results? I hope so.”
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