The Blues captain says the Portuguese has boosted the
squad's waning winning mentality, with the side third in the Premier League and
just two points off the top.
John Terry claims that Chelsea have got their old
identity back since Jose Mourinho returned to the club in the summer.
The Portuguese left Stamford Bridge in September 2007
after winning two Premier League titles and three domestic cups in his three
full seasons at the club.
After coming back in July, the Blues have won twelve of
their opening 19 games and lie just two points behind table-toppers Arsenal.
Consequently, Terry believes the club has its mojo back.
"The last couple of years we've lost our identity a
little bit," the veteran centre-half told the club's official website.
"There's some good teams in the league and when you
go 3-2 up it's important you get men behind the ball and dig in deep and not
give them opportunities to really feed on.
"I think we're doing that really well at the moment.
At times when we're looking really solid, getting the wide men in and then when
we do break it's important for them to then go again and show their fresh legs
going forward."
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last four league games,
beating fellow title challengers Liverpool 2-1 last time out thanks to strikes
from Samuel Eto’o and Eden Hazard.
And Terry says those type of attacking players are key
for the side’s silverware ambitions.
"It's important you keep it tight at the back and
you look for those type of players to create something or do something out of
nothing," the Blues captain added.
"He's been doing that all season [and] scoring. The
last four or five games he's been really tracking back and really dug in. He's
really dug in and added that to his game and made him the complete
player."
Culled from Goal
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