
Jose
Mourinho says history has proved it easy to be successful as Chelsea boss,
despite the demands of owner Roman Abramovich.
The Russian owner, who twice fired Mourinho despite him bringing titles to
Stamford Bridge, recently disposed of Frank Lampard and replaced him with
former Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel.
The German knows what is expected of him at Stamford Bridge and that is to
deliver trophies like the majority of his predecessors have.
Abramovich gets criticism for the ruthless manner he gets rid of managers,
but Mourinho says that is the price of being given the conditions to be
successful.
Mourinho, ahead of his current side Tottenham's meeting with Chelsea on
Thursday, said: "I don't think it's very difficult to coach at Chelsea
because I was champion three times, (Carlo) Ancelotti was champion, Antonio
Conte was champion," he said. "It cannot be very, very difficult because we
win titles there.
"I believe Chelsea always has great players and great squads and good
coaches are happy to work with these clubs and with players that give you a
very good opportunity to be successful and to win titles.
"Then I understand your question, and of course a coach needs time and needs
stability and is a very good thing to feel stability.
"I'm not saying stability helps you sleep, I'm saying that stability gives
you a different way of thinking, and you are not just thinking about today,
you are also thinking about tomorrow, you are also thinking (about) the
future.
"That's the way it is. It's Mr Abramovich's club, and you have to understand
that it's up to him to make his decisions.
"In my case, I was there in two different periods, and I was champion in two
different periods, and I'm very happy to have been there before and have
that opportunity."
Tuchel has guided Chelsea to four points - and two clean sheets - from his
opening two games in charge and Mourinho says he will tinker with their
style.
"Immediately a coach arrives in a club and tries to give a bit of a
different fingerprint," he said. "Every coach has different ideas. Dramatic
changes probably don't work because the players are not ready for it.
"But small changes can make a positive impact.
"From what I read what happened was that Chelsea go away from where they
create a lot in the past years.
"Antonio Conte was playing like this for two years. Frank played many times
following in this direction. So the players they know how to play in the way
they are playing.
"And then there is the qualities of the players and they have lots of
players with qualities, but being with a very pragmatic objective, Chelsea
were a very good team with Frank.
"You can tell me they had bad results here and there. The results in
Champions League were amazing. But they had a very good team with Frank and
they have a very good team with Tuchel."