
Chelsea
boss Jose Mourinho has denied scouting Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko ahead
of the sides' Champions League meeting.
Mourinho was spotted at Ukraine's European Qualifier against Spain last
week, and Shakhtar Donetsk boss Mircea Lucescu later claimed Yarmolenko,
Sevilla's Yevhen Konoplyanka and Shakhtar's own Alex Teixeira are possible
Chelsea targets.
But Mourinho, back in Kiev on official business for Tuesday's European game,
says he was checking on Chelsea's three Spain internationals rather than
potential signings.
Asked about Dynamo's wide player Yarmolenko at his pre-match press
conference he said: "When people start some rumours they have to think a
little bit before the rumour.
"Why? When Chelsea has Pedro, Eden Hazard, Willian, Kenedy, Bertrand Traore
and [on loan] Juan Cuadrado and Victor Moses.
"We cannot make a collection of wingers. When people want to make rumours
they have to find players in positions where we don't have so many."
Of those wide players Mourinho mentioned, Pedro is ruled out of the Kiev
game with a minor injury and last season's PFA Player of the Year Eden
Hazard is no longer guaranteed a first-team place.
The Belgian was on the bench for Saturday's win over Aston Villa - just a
third in the Premier League this season - and Mourinho afterwards told
Hazard he needed to work harder to win back his place.
The manager, also without Loic Remy owing to a minor injury, would not be
drawn on his team selection for Tuesday but said Hazard "trained like Eden"
ahead of the trip.
And Mourinho also said he has had no indication that Radamel Falcao wants to
cut short a loan spell from Monaco in January, as some newspapers reported
on Monday.
"First of all I don't know if it's true. To me he said absolutely nothing in
relation to that," Mourinho said. "I speak with him every day. It's quite
strange the press know something I don't know and my club doesn't know. We
don't have one single bit of information about it.
"What he has to do is play more? He has to give us more than Diego Costa. We
normally play with one striker. I always go for the performance level. It's
a direct competition between players for one position. The best one plays."