Chelsea boss, Jose Mourinho, refused to comment on John Terry’s sending off, after his side defeated West Brom 3-2.
It was the Blues’ first win of the season, but the victory was marred by their captain’s red card in the 54th minute.
Terry was substituted at half time when Chelsea lost 3-0 at Manchester City last week. When asked about Mark Clattenburg’s decision at the Hawthorns, Mourinho replied: “I prefer not to think. I prefer to do what I’m doing or trying to do since the beginning of the championship which is to focus on the game,” the Portuguese said when asked about his captain’s sending-off.
“I know many people are disappointed with this result – people love Chelsea to lose again.
“I’m so happy the players got what they deserve. Five points in three matches is not enough. The feeling is we are fighting against a lot. But today we won.”
“[It was a] fantastic performance. When we had the ball we were always dangerous and the three goals are short for the chances that we created for the football we played.
“After that with 10 men, the spirit and the fight in the defensive areas was very tough. More than happy.”
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