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Aug 23, 2015 at 1.30pm UK
 
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Jose Mourinho worried about his own form following Chelsea's poor start

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admits that he is concerned about his own form as well as several of his first-team players following their poor start to the campaign.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has conceded that he is not satisfied with his own form following his side's below-par start to the season.

The Blues have taken just one point from their opening two matches of the Premier League campaign, their worst start in the Portuguese's tenure at the club.

Mourinho has admitted that he has demanded more from himself as well as several of his first-team players to address their problems.

He told reporters: "I'm not happy with my form. Because I used to get better results than I'm getting now. I am not happy with Ivanovic's form, Cahill's, Terry's, Azpilicueta's, Fabregas's, Matic's - but the first thing is I am not happy with my own form.

"This week we are being more active in training, watching more videos, working harder. I go to the gym every day now to get fitter. Maybe I need to be more active on the touchline, so I get fitter!

"No there is not one person I am happy with. I'm not happy at all. I'm not happy with anyone."

Chelsea face West Bromwich Albion in their next outing on Sunday.

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