The Blues fell to a shock 2-1 defeat to Basel in the
Champions League at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night, and the manager
questioned his squad's ability to handle pressure.
Jose Mourinho admitted his Chelsea side lack maturity
after they slumped to a shock 2-1 defeat to Basel in their Champions League
opener at Stamford Bridge.
Oscar put the Blues ahead just before half-time but the
hosts were stunned by second-half goals from Mohamed Salah and Marco Streller
in the Group E clash.
Mourinho described his squad as "beautiful young
eggs" in his pre-match press conference but was left ruing his players’
ability to handle pressure following a second defeat in a row.
"I think the team doesn’t have the maturity and
personality to deal with certain pressures of the game," Mourinho told
reporters.
"We saw that at Everton when they scored just before
half-time and again today. When the first negative moment arrives, which is the
equaliser, the team shakes a little bit.
"We go home very sad but tomorrow morning we wake up
and work on it."
Mourinho handed a debut to €36 million summer signing
Willian but watched a toothless display as the Londoners struggled to create
chances.
But the Portuguese accepted responsibility for the defeat
and is confident that Chelsea will still progress from a group that is
completed by Schalke and Steaua Bucharest.
"I don’t think it’s the time to speak about
individual performances," Mourinho added. "We lost as a team. The
ones who play well and not so good are all in the same bag and I’m responsible.
I like players to shine and to praise them when we win, but when we lose I’m
responsible.
"It was not what we expected. Of course not. In the
end we lost three points and we must get them somewhere else.
"The three points we lost him, we must get them
back. The objective of finishing in the top two is far from lost, we are going
to fight for it and I believe very much we are going to achieve."
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