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Mourinho says Eto’o off Premier League pace

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 08:36 AM PDT

October 04, 2013

Samuel Eto'o has yet to adjust fully to life in the Premier League with Chelsea, Blues boss Jose Mourinho (pic) said today.

Eto'o is still looking for his first goal for the London club following his August move from Anzhi Makhachkala.

The Cameroon striker, 32, is expected to lead Chelsea's attack at Norwich this weekend in place of Fernando Torres, set to be sidelined for three weeks with a knee ligament injury.

If Eto'o is involved from the kick-off at Carrow Road on Sunday, it will be his third league start and his fifth appearance for Chelsea in all competitions

Mourinho, speaking to reporters at London club Chelsea's Cobham training ground on Friday, said the forward had lost sharpness as a result of playing in Russia.

"The player I know, the professional I know...what happened in Russia in last two-and-a-half years I didn't know," added the Portuguese who had Eto'o in his Inter Milan side that won the 2010 Champions League.

"Normally when top player is one of the top players in Europe and then goes to Anzhi the pressure goes down, the motivation and physical condition and sharpness goes down.

"Now he's back in top European football and needs a bit of time to find that sharpness. He's playing a lot. He played 80 minutes this week and he is getting his form and an understanding of where he is.

"But the Premier League is a different picture. So give him a little bit of time."

Mourinho said Eto'o had to adapt his game in order to keep playing at the highest level.

"Players transform themselves with years. They get stronger in some aspects of their game, but lose other strengths," the manager explained.

"At Inter he played wide and came inside, very fast and I don't think can play the same way.

"He must be a more static player, a pure number nine. Players have to adapt to their age, potential and condition."

No loan for De Bruyne

Mourinho, meanwhile, insisted Kevin de Bruyne will not be going out on loan despite losing his place in the matchday squad for the Champions League victory over Steaua Bucharest in midweek.

The Belgium international has been linked with a January return to Werder Bremen where he spent two successful spells on loan but Mourinho is adamant the midfielder will remain at Stamford Bridge.

De Bruyne's absence from the Chelsea line-up has not prevented him being called up by Belgium for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers.

And Mourinho said: "He is an important player for them. Normally national teams don't have as many options as big clubs have.

"If you go from team to national team it looks like Brazil and Germany have dozens and dozens and dozens of good players. And all the other countries are struggling for quality players and their options are limited.

"Kevin is important for Belgium and we hope he's selected because he could play two games. That would be more difficult with us at the moment.

"He plays in an area of the pitch where we have a lot of talent and that needs to develop and find stability and confidence. At the same time, he needs to understand that at this level competition is hard.

"The other day Andre Schuerrle played very well, Eden Hazard was not playing but will probably be coming back. Juan Mata was in a different situation but came back and played three good games.

"The kid Kevin has to come in my direction. I will come in his direction too. He's a good player and his time will come. He's not going anywhere on loan." - AFP, October 4, 2013.

No extra pressure for No 1 crunch match as Nadal reaches China Open semis

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 04:15 AM PDT

October 04, 2013

A triumphant Nadal after beating Fabio Fognini in the China Open quarter-finals today. - AFP pic, October 4, 2013.A triumphant Nadal after beating Fabio Fognini in the China Open quarter-finals today. - AFP pic, October 4, 2013.World number two Rafael Nadal said today he felt no extra pressure heading into a semi-final at the China Open which could see him return to the top of the men's rankings.

The number two seed in Beijing staged an extraordinary comeback against Fabio Fognini in his quarter-final match to keep alive his hopes of unseating Novak Djokovic at the top spot.

He will now have to beat either American John Isner or Czech fourth seed Tomas Berdych in Saturday's match to return to the top for the first time since July 2011.

"It's something that doesn't create more pressure," Nadal said.

"It's something that already happened in the past. If that happens again, it will be good, it will be special for me, but we'll see.

"I am going to have a very tough opponent in front. In the end, it's another match. True, it's a little bit more special for that circumstances, but nothing else."

Nadal looked to be heading for a crushing defeat in his quarter-final after Fognini claimed the first set and powered to a 4-1 lead in the second.

But Nadal broke the Italian's serve in the seventh game, before winning the next three to take the second set 6-4.

Fognini, who is ranked 19th in the world, won the opener of the third set, but Nadal sealed his passage through to the semi-finals with victory in the remaining games.

Current China Open champion Djokovic has spent 101 weeks at number one, but can only remain top in the rankings if he reclaims his title and if Nadal fails to reach the final.

Nadal has not lost a hardcourt match all season, after he missed the opening few weeks of 2013 with a stomach virus.

He was also sidelined for the second half of last year with a knee injury.

The China Open reaches its climax on Sunday. - AFP, October 4, 2013.

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