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Chelsea players still back Jose Mourinho, says Ray Wilkins

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31: Jose Mourinho Manager of Chelsea reacts after Liverpool's second goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelse
Image: Ray Wilkins says Jose Mourinho has the backing of his Chelsea players

Ray Wilkins is convinced Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho still has the support of his players.

Skipper John Terry gave a staunch defence of his manager in a news conference ahead of the side's Champions League game with Dynamo Kiev, while Cesc Fabregas issued a statement denying he was at the centre of a player rebellion against Mourinho.

Chelsea trained on Tuesday ahead of the visit of Kiev and both players and manager appeared to be in high spirits.

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Despite pressure on Mourinho, it was smiles at Chelsea training this morning.

Wilkins, who captained the club before returning as a coach, fully believes both players and says the side's current struggles are simply down to poor form.

"I just saw the shots for the first time with the guys training yesterday and that's what it is normally like at a club anyway," Wilkins told Sky Sports News HQ.

Jose Mourinho takes training at Cobham the day before Chelsea's game against Dynamo kiev
Image: Mourinho takes training at Cobham the day before Chelsea's game against Dynamo kiev

"They are all having a chuckle. They are only young men after all so they should be training in that fashion. I'm convinced they are just playing poorly, individually and collectively.

"I watched the game on Saturday and for the first five minutes when they went a goal up I thought they were outstanding. They went after Liverpool, made it really difficult for them, played fast and furious football which we were used to last season.

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John Terry faces the media during a Chelsea press conference
Image: John Terry faces the media during a Chelsea press conference

"But then all of a sudden when they went a goal up they sat back and allowed Liverpool to dictate the game, I think 60 percent of the possession Liverpool had, and were the better side overall and deserved to win.

"But they are just playing badly, I think there is only Willian out the whole 11 that I watched last year who is actually playing up to form and that is very difficult for any manager."

Wilkins also said the players would have no problem getting into the right frame of mind for Wednesday's clash with Dynamo Kiev at Stamford Bridge and expects Chelsea to top the group.

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Chelsea captain Terry says the players are 100% behind manager Mourinho and stories saying otherwise are 'ridiculous'.

"When you are in the Champions League it is totally different, playing in the prime competition in world football. So their mentality will be totally right tonight," Wilkins said.

"I agree with Mourinho, I think they will top the group and they will win this evening."