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Mourinho claims there is ‘campaign’ against Chelsea


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Jose Mourinho has said there is a campaign against his Chelsea team, after four of his players have been booked for diving this season.

Cesc Fabregas became the latest casualty, when he was shown a yellow card during Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Southampton.

“I think it’s clearly the result of something that looks like a campaign,” he told reporters. “In the first match Diego [Costa] got a yellow card when should it have been a penalty and red card at Burnley.

“A few months later we lose two points in a match where the penalty is there and Fabregas gets a yellow card [on Sunday at Southampton]. In football we are always trying – or we should always try – to change the bad things and the double punishment is something unbelievable.

“You have a penalty and probably you win the game. You don’t get the penalty and you get a yellow card. It should be easy – [referee] Anthony [Taylor] goes to a screen, he sees he makes a mistake, he’s a good guy, an honest guy, he writes ‘I made a mistake’ and lets [rescind] the yellow card to Fabregas. It should be simple.

“[They are] Bad yellow cards. You can say that. I’m not saying all, but the crucial ones, because we’re speaking about crucial decisions. For example, the game against Hull City – do you think the most important thing of the game was Cahill or was it Filipe Luis almost with a broken leg? For me that’s the crucial point of the game.”

When asked who he thought was behind the campaign against Chelsea, Mourinho replied: “I don’t know, but for example after the game against West Ham – good game, normal game, 2-0, should be four, should be five.

“Valencia made a very bad dive and at the end of the game Sam [Allardyce] is speaking about Ivanovic! What is this? What is this? For what? Why? Which intention? And today you come here, it’s crucial decision, one of these matches between two good teams, difficult match, not many opportunities for both sides, crucial decisions, and the referee makes a wrong decision. Do I have to blame the referee? I just say he made a mistake. Just that.”

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