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Mourinho says Chelsea have to change but no crisis

Posted: 20 Sep 2013 08:36 AM PDT

September 20, 2013
Latest Update: September 21, 2013 07:36 am

Two bad results do not make a crisis but Chelsea must break with the past and change their style of play to get back on top in the Premier League and Europe, manager Jose Mourinho (pic) said today.

Chelsea suffered a shock 2-1 home defeat to Swiss side Basel in their opening Champions League group game in midweek, which followed a 1-0 loss to Everton in the Premier League last Saturday.

Before that, they lost the European Super Cup on penalties to Bayern Munich and Chelsea's start to the season is now their worst in a decade.

Speaking to reporters ahead of Saturday's West London derby at home to Fulham, the Portuguese said he had to agree with some of the criticism levelled at his side but played down talk of a crisis.

"I'm worried because I lost and I don't want to lose, but again this is the way it happens sometimes. For me there is no crisis - it's just two bad results," he said.

"It's not the way you start the season but the way you finish."

On past form, Saturday should end the sequence for the former European champions. Fulham have not won a top flight league game at Stamford Bridge since 1964, when the late England manager Bobby Robson was playing for them.

Mourinho, the 'Special One' in his second stint at Chelsea, pointed out that all of the top six in the Premiership - with the exception of leaders Liverpool - had also lost once in the league this season.

"I don't like the way Chelsea were playing the last couple of years; the club doesn't like it and we want to change," he said.

"We want to play a different style. The past is history - even my past. I'm here like I've just arrived.

"People were asking if I wanted Didier (Drogba) here but that's history and we need to change. I agree we must have better results and we are not the kind of club who will wait three to five years for that to happen. We want them to play in a certain way now."

Mourinho said critics were bound to speak up when results went against Chelsea but he would not be swayed.

"I know the steps I have to take; when you want to build something different, the players are adapted and comfortable - it is more difficult," he said.

"If you want to do something different and the results are not good, there will be question marks. If someone expects me to play against Fulham with nine players behind the ball and wait for them to make a mistake and win 1-0, then I will not go home happy."

Mourinho, who left captain John Terry on the bench in midweek, said after the Basel defeat that his talented but young team needed to show more emotional maturity.

On Friday he recognised he did not know how long the transformation would take.

"We have a lot to do. The work I have to do does not sell papers - big defeats and big victories do - but the only thing I can do is to have belief in my players and wait for the results to come," he said.

Fernando Torres, who did not play in midweek, could feature from the start up front against Fulham. - Reuters, September 20, 2013.

Seven athletes tested positive at world championships

Posted: 20 Sep 2013 08:27 AM PDT

September 20, 2013
Latest Update: September 21, 2013 07:27 am

Seven athletes failed drugs tests at last month's Moscow world championships, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) announced today.

Ukraine's Roman Avramenko, fifth in the men's javelin, was the only finalist to test positive.

The seven, who were named on the IAAF website (www.iaaf.org), have been sanctioned or provisionally suspended, the sport's governing body said.

Urine tests were taken from 538 athletes during competition and 132 in the runup to the championships.

"All urine samples collected in Moscow will shortly be transferred to long-term storage facilities provided by the Lausanne laboratory for eventual re-analyses at a later stage," an IAAF statement said.

As part of the Athlete Biological Passport programme, 1,919 blood samples were also collected in Moscow. The programme tracks athletes' blood data over time to detect any abnormalities. - Reuters, September 20, 2013.

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