Chelsea's coach Jose Mourinho has insisted that he doesn't regret his decision to send Romelu Lukaku on loan to Everton. Mourinho, while speaking to the press ahead of this weekend's clash with Norwich said 'it's one thing to play for Everton and another to play for Chelsea'. The young Belgian started from where he left off last season with WBA by scoring 3 goals in two appearances for Everton this term and yet Jose insist he is not regretting the decision. hear him:
When asked if he regrets sanctioning the move, Mourinho told reporters: "No. It is one thing to play for Everton and another to play for Chelsea.
Mourinho feels that the club, along with Manchester United, were dealt a harder fixture list for the opening round of matches and has called for patience before guiding the Londoners' points haul.He continued: "Every weekend someone can lose points. In relation to my team at this moment we are not strong enough to be dominant in every match and win consecutively. That is my point of view. "I think the league will be open until the end. At this moment some teams are being helped by the fixtures, some are more difficult than others. This season can go all the way, and I think that is good. "Manchester United have the most difficult one, immediately followed by us. I think by the end of November, that is the moment we will find out somebody is in a little bit better situation than others. "What I like is my team to be active and not reactive. In the Champions League in the week, the team wanted to be active. This is the mentality I want and I always think it is more difficult to change mentality over tactics."
Chelsea fans , do you agree?
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