
Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho says he will miss Steven Gerrard when he leaves the
Premier League in the summer.
The Liverpool captain scored the equaliser in the 1-1 draw at Stamford
Bridge on Sunday, in his last encounter with the Blues before he joins MLS
side LA Galaxy.
Gerrard was on the receiving end from some taunts over his slip in the 2-0
defeat to the Blues at Anfield last season, but received a standing ovation
when substituted – something Mourinho was delighted to see.
“I think Stamford Bridge was fantastic,” he said.
“To get an ovation at Stamford Bridge is very special for him. It shows
exactly what I’m saying – we have lots of respect for the top guys.
“I will miss him. I want my league to be always the best league. I want my
league to have the best players.
“I have seen the end of amazing players and I am always hurt by that.
"Luis Figo played his last game with me at Inter. Steven is leaving, Frank
Lampard is leaving, Carragher – also a fantastic enemy – he left last
season.
“This is modern nature. We can’t stop it but we can get great memories of
our great opponents.”
Mourinho has an excellent record against Liverpool, with Sunday’s draw
meaning he has lost just one of 11 Premier League games against the Reds.
The Chelsea boss hailed his players’ performance, saying it was important to
focus after celebrating winning the title in their previous game.
“I think it was a good performance if you understand the circumstances,” he
added.
“It’s normal that you lose a little bit of your intensity in your mental
approach. But we worked hard to have the players at a positive level, and it
worked. We were competing for a result.
“In the first half we were really good and I think we deserved to be in
front. Then in the second half we physically went a bit down, especially
because some of them are not playing a lot – [John Obi] Mikel, Ruben
[Loftus-Cheek], Filipe [Luis] – and some are playing too much.
“It was important for us not to lose. It was important to show Liverpool,
Man Utd and to every team in the Premier League that we are champions and we
have this dignity of trying to get a result.”