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Jose Mourinho insists he will not leave Chelsea despite poor start

Jose Mourinho  during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and West Brom
Image: Jose Mourinho has vowed to stay at Stamford Bridge until Roman Abramovich wants him gone

Jose Mourinho says there is no chance of him leaving Chelsea this season, despite the club's poor start to the season.

The reining Premier League champions have taken just four points from their opening four league games and are already eight points behind leaders Manchester City.

Mourinho signed a new contract that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2019 in the summer, although some have questioned the Portuguese's future at the club.

However, Mourinho hit back at those suggesting his second spell in London could be coming to an end.  

"Let's be objective. I don't want to leave the club, in any circumstances, and the club doesn't want me to leave," said the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan manager.

"I'm not going to walk away. The club is not going to sack me. If somebody, anyone thinks that I walk, or I leave the job, it's somebody that doesn't know.

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich looks on from the stands
Image: Owner Roman Abramovich visited the Chelsea training ground on Friday

"Chelsea fans know me for good and for bad and that's not my profile, to run away from problems, in this case to run away from bad results."

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Mourinho's first spell in charge at Chelsea ended abruptly in 2007 after a difficult start to the season but the 52 year-old was quick to play down any comparisons between the two campaigns.

Chelsea fans know me for good and for bad and that's not my profile, to run away from problems, in this case to run away from bad results.
Jose Mourinho

"When I was here in 2007, I had two things in my mind - go to Spain and go to Italy," he said. "I don't want to go back. I want to stay here. That's enough.

"Mr Abramovich in 2007, in his football life, if you can say that, he knows only two managers - [Claudio] Ranieri and myself.

"In this moment, he knows, how many? Ten? He knows a lot of them. He knows a lot of them. I repeat - I stay until Mr Abramovich wants. A few weeks ago [I had] a contract that expired in two years' time.

John Terry of Chelsea leaves the pitch after being sent off as Jose Mourinho, manager of Chelsea looks on during the Premier League match at West Brom
Image: Chelsea have suffered a poor start to the season and are eight points behind Manchester City

"And he gave me a contract that expires in four years' time. We have one problem. We are not getting the results we always expect to get. That's our problem."

Despite Chelsea's poor start to the Premier League campaign, Mourinho remains confident of an upturn in form.

"I'm not happy and I'm happy that I'm not happy. I work harder than ever. I'm optimistic, I trust the players. I repeat, the players trust me.

"It's not such a hard situation because you feel that better results will arrive. We are going to leave this situation, for sure."