Mourinho plans to drop Chelsea 1st team regulars

Jose Mourinho has warned he will drop his first-team regulars and “go just with the kids” if Chelsea reach a point where they cannot challenge for silverware, saying: “I am ruthless.”

Chelsea have made a dismal start to the defence of their Premier League title, winning just two of their opening seven games, and Mourinho has already relegated captain John Terry to a bench role.

Speaking ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League game at his former club Porto, Mourinho said he would have no qualms about replacing all of his older players with youth prospects in any competition that they cannot win.

“If the season goes in one direction, that it becomes closed and we can’t win [trophies], I will go just with the kids,” he said. “It makes no sense, when you have nothing to win, to play the older players.

“I’ll play the players we’re waiting for instead. I can arrive in a moment where I will look to the kids and say, ‘Let’s go. Non-stop.’ I am ruthless.

“But at the moment everything is open. It’s difficult to win the Premier League, but possible. It’s difficult to win the Champions League, but possible. It’s difficult to win the [domestic] cups, but possible.”

On Saturday, Chelsea were held to a 2-2 draw at Newcastle, meaning Mourinho is still yet to win a league game at St James’ Park.

The former Inter Milan and Real Madrid boss said he did not want his Chelsea side to “become a Newcastle” – only performing against certain opponents – and must instead focus on developing the kind of winning mentality that would ensure they win trophies every season.

“I’m looking for consistency,” he said. “If not, we become a Newcastle. Everyone knows when Newcastle play Chelsea they play amazingly well but when they play other teams, they don’t play so well.

“This happens with most teams whose objective is to stay between eighth and 16th in the league. They win today, draw tomorrow. But when you want to be a big team and want to win, you have to be consistent in your attitude. There are two sorts of champions. There are champions who win something – and there are lots of them – but there are the other champions who win two, three, four, five, 10 or more titles,” Mourinho said.

Meanwhile, Manchester United will bank on the dazzling form of Anthony Martial in Wednesday’s Champions League game against VfL Wolfsburg as Louis van Gaal’s men look to bounce back from their opening defeat in Group B.

The 19-year-old Frenchman, initially seen as a panic buy on the last day of the transfer window this month, has been a revelation, netting four times since leaving Monaco to help United top the Premier League for the first time in two years.

The Old Trafford club lost their first Champions League match 2-1 to PSV in a game overshadowed by the broken leg suffered by Luke Shaw but have since won 3-2 at Southampton and beaten Sunderland 3-0.

Wayne Rooney scored his first league goal of the campaign against Sunderland and with Martial providing pace and composure up front, Van Gaal’s attacking worries are receding.

“He (Martial) is very direct, he is willing to take on players and he is willing to take on that risk,” said United defender Chris Smalling.

“I think, in the final third, it is an area where you can take that risk because you can’t take it at the back. He looks a very sharp player.”

Goalkeeper David de Gea has also been in fine form after signing a new contract while Smalling and Daley Blind have formed a solid central defensive pairing and Morgan Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger have added experience and craft to the midfield.

“We have improved,” Smalling said. “Last season’s start was disastrous and it didn’t give us a foothold to be able to challenge for anything.

“We know we have improved in this section of the season and we now have to improve in each other section compared to last season and aim a lot higher.”

Wounded Wolfsburg, who drew 1-1 with Hanover 96 on Saturday after being crushed 5-1 by Bayern Munich last week, are likely to be without midfielders Luiz Gustavo and Vieirinha.

Brazil international Luiz Gustavo was taken off midway through their demolition at Bayern with a knee injury and coach Dieter Hecking says his chances of playing in Manchester “don’t look good”.

Portuguese Vieirinha has returned to training after a three-week break caused by a thigh injury but the game at Old Trafford could come too soon for him.

The Wolves, who won their opener against CSKA Moscow, are looking to take control of the group.

“We have worked very hard to get here and experience games like the one at Manchester United,” said captain Diego Benaglio. “So we want to look really good there and we are certainly not going to England just to look at the stadium.”— ESPN-Rtr.

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