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Jose Mourinho hoping Roman Abramovich keeps him as Chelsea manager

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Mourinho said Chelsea's chances of making the top four have gone

Jose Mourinho wants to stay at Chelsea, despite the champions' dismal campaign, and hopes owner Roman Abramovich feels the same.

Mourinho saw Chelsea fall to their ninth Premier League defeat of the season, going down 2-1 at leaders Leicester on Monday Night Football.

The pressure is on Mourinho despite guiding the Blues to the Premier League title last season, and the 52-year-old made clear after the match that he wishes to remain at Stamford Bridge.

Dejected Chelsea players look on after defeat to Leicester
Image: Dejected Chelsea players look on after defeat to Leicester

"I want to stay," Mourinho said. "I hope the board and Mr Abramovich want me to stay.

Jose 'betrayed' by players
Jose 'betrayed' by players

Jose Mourinho reacts to Leicester defeat

"At the moment, we are in a zone where I feel ashamed. I don't believe [we are in a relegation battle]. We are in the relegation zone - an area in the table. But to be in a battle is to be there for three or four months and I don't think this will be so."

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Image: Mourinho saw his Chelsea side lose 2-1 at Leicester on Monday Night Football

Having claimed he had been "betrayed" by some of his players during his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Mourinho reiterated his stance once again in the press conference, saying he had identified movements where Leicester would score their goals before the game.

"I feel my work is betrayed. I worked four days in training for this match. 

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"I identified four movements where Leicester score a lot of their goals and in two of the four situations I identified they scored their goals. I went through it all with the players, you can ask them."

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After Chelsea halved the deficit with 13 minutes to go at the King Power Stadium, but Mourinho criticised Leicester's ball boys, suggesting he felt the hosts were time-wasting.

"They were a disgrace to the Premier League," said Mourinho.

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