
Jamie
Redknapp says Jose Mourinho's Chelsea future now lies in the hands of his
under-performing players.
The defending champions are languishing in 16th place in the Premier League
table after picking up just eight points from their opening eight games,
with Saturday's 3-1 home defeat to Southampton the fourth time they have
lost in the league this season.
Mourinho vowed after the game that he would not walk away from Chelsea,
stating that he would only leave if owner Roman Abramovich sacked him, but
Sky Sports pundit Redknapp says that is now a possibility.
And he fears some of Chelsea's players are not doing all they can for their
manager.
"Jose Mourinho is not [just] a good manager, he has been a great manager,
said Redknapp on Saturday Night Football.
"But the question mark has always been: has he got longevity at a club? Can
he keep recreating teams like, say, [Sir Alex] Ferguson has done over the
years?
"They've got an owner that's trigger happy and has proved that before. Carlo
Ancelotti won the double a few years ago and was sacked a year later.
"Would it be the right decision? No, but the players will decide it. I've
been inside dressing rooms, modern-day dressing rooms, and I can see
sometimes that the players aren't really at it for their manager.
"It sounds wrong, but it's true. I've felt it and you can see it.
"Certain players now will be getting into cliques. You've got different
languages in the dressing room and one or two will be saying he's lost the
dressing room.
"Nemanja Matic and Branislav Ivanovic together might be saying, 'Things
aren't working any more are they?' There will be a lot of people looking for
parachutes to jump out the plane. That's modern-day football.
"They've got to somehow pull it back in. Is Jose capable of doing it?
"I'll give you an example. John Terry, Taking his captain off at half-time
at Man City - that doesn't help. Subbing Matic when you're 3-1 down - that
doesn't help. Blaming the players like he is all the time… it's not what he
has done previously.
"He has always, if anything, supported his players but at the moment he is
throwing grenades everywhere."
Midfielder Matic was substituted moments after Southampton scored in the
72nd minute, despite only coming on as a half-time substitute.
Redknapp accused the player of not being up for the fight and said Mourinho
is now struggling to make the right decisions.
He added: "I think the modern player, especially a big name player like
Nemanja Matic, when you leave him out of the team then you bring him on at
half-time and he's like 'OK, you want me to come on and rescue you now, do
you?'
"You could see that his attitude was, 'I'm not really up for this' and then
he takes him off again and he's been sub-subbed.
"That's one of the most humiliating things that can happen to a footballer,
I've only seen it happen two or three times.
"It's like Jose Mourinho's head is in a washing machine now, he's making so
many rash decisions. What I used think about Jose is that everything he did
was beyond reproach, every decision he made it was like he had a magic wand.
Two minutes to go, he make a substitution and bang, bang they'd win 2-1.
J"Now it's like every decision he makes seems to be going the other way.
Four months ago they were winning the title, everything was going the right
way. Now I look at it and I think he's losing his players, he's got to bring
them back somehow.
"You look at that team and it is a shadow of what it was last year.
"He's changing the team, changing the system, he's rotating all the time,
he's not sure of his best team any more.
"The beauty of Chelsea last year was that you knew their best XI, everybody
knew it, you could pick it. Now I look at it and everything they're doing
seems to be wrong.
"First of all you have to congratulate Southampton, it was a brilliant
performance from their point of view. I think they got it right tactically.
"They're a very good side but those players, if they're behind Jose, they're
doing a bad job of showing it because there wasn't a tackle made, they never
got close to anybody, it was a really poor performance.
"Now you can blame it on lack of confidence but that to me is a very
worrying sign."