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Kundan Shah
<h1>Chelsea will Never Lose GAME - Mourinho</h1>

It said much for the way Jose Mourinho's evening had worked out that, when thinking about a toil of a triumph over Manchester United that leaves Chelsea two matches from the title, he was all the while pinpointing his most restless snippet of Saturday as having come around eight hours prior to commence – and in the entryway of the group's waterfront lodging.
The chief had sauntered down to breakfast, content in his week's strategic arrangements in which Ruben Loftus-Cheek filled in as United's Marouane Fellaini back at Cobham to guarantee Kurt Zouma was fight prepared for the challenge ahead. At that point Mourinho found the concierge to be told the Belgian couldn't be included as he had recently presented himself at the front work area, wearing pants and having his photo brought with visitors, and declared himself as "I'm Fellaini" to gather a couple of match tickets left for him by Eden Hazard.
The Portuguese's first response was to be dumbstruck, but the quiet rapidly offered approach to rather more beautiful dialect, given a week of drills particularly intended to render this match "10 versus 10" had clearly gone to waste. When the starting frenzy had died down, his second was to reach for his cell phone and Google pictures of Fellaini's sibling, Mansour. "I said to the porter, 'Was it this one who was here?' and he indicated the man who had come in," said Mourinho. "Ha, he's the sibling.'" That was about as nervous as it got.
United may have overwhelmed the ball at Stamford Bridge yet Chelsea were generally substance to give them a chance to work at a manageable distance. Logic has been organized recently, with unbending strategic steadiness and order guaranteeing the lead created by the astonishing shows that had lit up the first a large portion of the season won't be lost. Louis van Gaal's guests were splendid and enthusiastic, hoarding the ball and threatening up to the six-yard box, however the hosts are specialists at drawing the sting from high-bore opponents.