The wait is final over
as Jose Mourinho showed his full repertoire in his side re-arranged fixture;
flailing arms coupled with three touchline rows with Aston Villa’s purple-faced
manager Paul Lambert.
When Jose Mourinho gets
rattled, everyone knows about it. The players, the fourth officials and 40,000
fans inside Stamford Bridge.
It’s all part the
theatre, the narrative that follows Mourinho as his team clinched their second
successive victory in the Barclays Premier League.
This wasn’t a beautiful victory but the type that is needed if you
are to win the league, and no one knows it better than Mourinho. Chelsea now
tops the league table with 6 points from 2 games, 1 game ahead of second place
Manchester City.
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