Mourinho: 'Selfish' players to be given short shrift at Chelsea

The returning Portugese manager believes he can repeat his trophy-winning success with the club if the squad works hard, after a troublesome spell in charge at Real Madrid

New Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has warned his squad they will not achieve success if they are "selfish" next season.

Mourinho, who returned to take charge at Stamford Bridge after leaving Real Madrid, hopes to take Chelsea back to the top of the Premier League after winning the trophy twice before with the Blues.

But the former Porto coach, who dropped captain Iker Casillas from the Real Madrid lineup last season, believes his new squad must learn from the mistakes which marred his spell as manager of the Spanish giants.

"There is something I say at every club I go to, and I’m going to say it again when I meet the players on July 10,” he told reporters. “It’s a sentence that I always say on the first day: If you are a top professional, if you are not a selfish person, if you put the club in front of yourself, and if you are here to work 100 percent for me, for your fellow players and for the club, we will have a wonderful relationship. 

“If you are selfish, if you don’t care about the fans, then we are in big trouble.”

The 50-year-old also feels he will need the full backing of Roman Abramovich upon his stint as manager of the London side.

"Sometimes you have a couple of guys that are not too keen to accept these kind of rules and this is where you have some problematic relationships, and the club in that moment either supports the problematic player or the manager," Mourinho explained. “If the clubs support the manager, the two little guys — gone, easy.”

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