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Mourinho felt Cesc Fabregas scored the goal of the season so far in
Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
The Spaniard exchanged passes with Eden Hazard and Oscar before bursting
into the area and sliding the ball beyond Julian Speroni for his first
Premier League goal in Chelsea colours.
Fabregas was involved in a wonderful Blues goal scored by Andre Schurrle in
the 3-1 win at Burnley earlier in the season, but Mourinho felt this one was
even better.
"The second goal is pure art for me – and collective art which is even
better for me than individual," enthused Mourinho.
"I thought the game against Burnley was our goal of the season but this one
is even better.
"As a collective movement for sure it is the best goal of the season. The
combination was absolutely beautiful.”
Oscar's free-kick which gave the Blues the lead after just six minutes at
Selhurst Park was also wonderfully executed and was the result of time put
in on the training ground.
"The free-kick was fantastic. I am happy when you feel the results of our
training. It is amazing," said Mourinho who felt his side controlled the
match throughout.
"From minute one to minute 94 everything was under control. I am happy with
the points and with the way we presented ourselves here compared to the
performance here last year. It shows clearly the evolution of our team."
Chelsea lacked "balls" in last season's defeat at Crystal Palace which saw
Mourinho concede the Premier League title, but on their return to Selhurst
Park, the Portuguese felt he could see the improvements in his team.
"We are a better team than last season, there was a clear evolution in our
team.
"The evolution is not just based on the fact that we bought two fantastic
players (Fabregas and Diego Costa), because today one of them (Costa) was
not playing and the team was fantastic the same way.
"Our evolution was a team evolution and I'm really pleased with that."
Mourinho declined to give a prognosis on Costa, who has scored nine times in
seven Premier League appearances this season.
The £32million summer signing from Atletico Madrid has been hampered with
troublesome hamstring injuries yet played almost every minute for Spain
during the international break.
Mourinho said: "After Arsenal he went to national team, he played two big
matches against Slovakia and Luxembourg, and he come in conditions where
he's not available to play for his club."
Mourinho said he had "no idea" when Costa would next be available, but ruled
him out of Tuesday's Champions League clash with Maribor and would not
comment on the prospect of a return at Manchester United next Sunday.
Mourinho added: "I think he will be in great condition in mid-November to be
back for the national team. That's for sure. Our medical department will
take great care of him and mid-November he will be in perfect conditions.
"He will play for me when he has free time from national team."