
Chelsea
boss Jose Mourinho believes a team ethos must prevail as he admitted some
members of his squad may be frustrated at the lack of first team
opportunities.
Mourinho’s side go into the Monday Night Football clash with Stoke top of
the Premier League table, knowing a draw at the Britannia Stadium will be
enough to see them remain there at Christmas.
He knows he must handle unhappy players if they are not regulars in the
side, but Mourinho insists the good of the team must always prevail over
that of the individual.
"I think everybody has to be ready to sacrifice for the team, to give
everything for the team, to think about the team, not to be selfish. This is
the way I want a team to be,” he said.
"I think it is right when you say that players are unhappy or players are
frustrated, that they need to be patient. I don't have a secret to keep
players happy.
"But the reality is that, to be professional and work at a high level, you
don't need to be happy. All of them are professionals.
"The team is more important than themselves, and the club (is).
"Even the ones not playing like (Mark) Schwarzer, who hasn't played a
second, but if he has to play tomorrow he would be ready. Why? Because he is
very professional and he trains very well.
"We don't have a secret to keep them happy because we don't keep them happy.
We may have a secret to make them work every day at a high level.
"It's my decision and the players may not be happy with the decision, or not
agree with the decision, but they know my decision is not to favour somebody
or to punish somebody.”