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Jose Mourinho's 100th Premier League home game: Chelsea manager's record is unrivalled

Jose Mourinho will take charge of his 100th Premier League home game

Jose Mourinho takes charge of his 100th Premier League home game as Chelsea manager against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

The 52-year-old, who returned to the club in 2013, is embarking on his sixth full season as Chelsea boss with a home record that is unrivalled in the Premier League era.

Stamford Bridge has been a fortress under Mourinho. In total, he has won 76, drawn 22 and lost only one of 99 Premier League home games in the Chelsea hot seat.

It started in fitting circumstances back in August 2004 when his first competitive fixture as Chelsea boss ended in a 1-0 win over Manchester United thanks to a goal from Eidur Gudjohnsen.

Eidur Gudjohnsen scored Chelsea's first home goal under Mourinho against Man Utd
Image: Eidur Gudjohnsen scored Chelsea's first home goal under Mourinho against Man Utd

Mourinho maintained his unbeaten home record for the duration of his first spell at the club. "Everybody knows Mourinho doesn't lose at Stamford Bridge," he said three years after his departure in 2010. "My record is unbeatable. It is amazing - we were so strong for such a long time."

Comparison

Indeed, Chelsea won 46 of their 60 Premier League home games under Mourinho between 2004 and 2007, scoring 123 goals and only conceding 28 with a 76.7 per cent win ratio as they clinched two league titles.

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A breakdown of Jose Mourinho's Premier League record at Stamford Bridge
Image: A breakdown of Jose Mourinho's Premier League record at Stamford Bridge

An unbeaten record of 77 games was finally broken in April 2014, when bottom club Sunderland claimed a shock 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge courtesy of Fabio Borini's late penalty.

Despite that defeat, Mourinho's Premier League home record in his second spell is actually marginally superior to his first. Chelsea are no longer unbeaten on home turf and they have conceded goals at a higher rate of 0.56 per game compared to 0.47, but their win percentage is 76.9 per cent, making for a remarkable average of 76.8 per cent across the two spells.

Best of the rest?

So how does Mourinho's home record compare to other Premier League bosses? Mourinho has won 250 points in 99 games so far, and the stats show his tally is the best by a considerable margin.

Jose Mourinho's home record is the best in Premier League history
Image: Jose Mourinho's home record is the best in Premier League history

Even the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson lags behind. The former Manchester United manager, who ranks second in the top 10, 'only' accrued 234 points in his first 100 Premier League home games, tasting defeat on five more occasions than Mourinho.

Rafael Benitez is third on 231 from his time at Liverpool, where he developed a bitter rivalry with Mourinho before a brief stint as 'interim' Chelsea manager in 2012/13.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho (right) has a heated exchange with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in 2014
Image: Mourinho's home record at Stamford Bridge is superior to his rival Wenger's

Arsenal's Arsene Wenger, another of Mourinho's adversaries, comes fourth with 226 points, while Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish rounds off the top five with 212 points from his first 100 Premier League home games as Blackburn manager.

The rest of the top 10 is made up of Kevin Keegan (208 points), Gerard Houllier (198), David O'Leary (192), David Moyes and Harry Redknapp (both 180).

Top stats

No player has featured in more of Mourinho's Premier League home games than captain John Terry, who has played in 93 of the 99 matches in total.

Jose Mourinho greets John Terry
Image: John Terry has featured in more Premier League home games than any other player under Mourinho

The top scorer in those games is Didier Drogba with 35, while Frank Lampard, another veteran of Mourinho's first spell, leads the assists charts with 23.

Chelsea's biggest Premier League home win under Mourinho is the 6-0 thrashing of Arsenal on Wenger's 1,000th game in charge in March 2014.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 24:  Didier Drogba of Chelsea celebrates with fans and the trophy  after the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Sunder
Image: Drogba is Chelsea's top scorer in home games under Mourinho

Mourinho has enjoyed more home wins over Newcastle than any other side (five), and ironically former Chelsea player Mark Hughes is the manager to have suffered the most Stamford Bridge defeats against Mourinho (five).

Foundation

Rock solid home form has been the foundation of Mourinho's success throughout his managerial career. Remarkably, he has only lost four of 191 home Premier League, Seria A and La Liga games with Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid combined.

Jose Mourinho speaks during a press conference
Image: Jose Mourinho speaks during a press conference

Last season, Chelsea's home form was the bedrock of their Premier League title triumph. The Blues won 15 of games in total at Stamford Bridge, drawing the other four and conceding only eight goals in the process.

A shaky start to the season has seen them conceded seven goals in their opening three games - including two in their opening day draw at home to Swansea - but history suggests Mourinho will have them back to their resilient best soon. Crystal Palace have a mountain to climb on Saturday...

QUIZ: Mourinho at Chelsea
QUIZ: Mourinho at Chelsea

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