
Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho says he is "above" comparing himself to other managers
but insists there are not many that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder alongside
him.
The 52-year-old, who once famously declared himself the "Special One”, saw
his side crash out of the Champions League to Paris Saint-Germain this week,
but is still hoping to complete a Premier League and Capital One Cup double
this season.
Mourinho insists winning the Champions League for an unprecedented third
time with a third different club is not his motivation in life and defended
his record of silverware when asked what makes him feel special.
“My happiness, first of all, is when I compare myself with others. I see
just a few that are with me in terms of success and the others I see a huge
difference and a huge distance,” Mourinho said.
“I have lots of respect for all of them but, in the Premier League, who is
European champion? Me and Louis van Gaal. How many won the Premier League
twice or more than twice? Me and Arsene Wenger.
“How many won every competition in this country? Community Shield, Capital
One Cup, FA Cup, Premier League? In Europe, how many won seven league
titles? How many won two Champions Leagues? Carlo Ancelotti won three and
Van Gaal and Pep Guardiola won two.
“I'm not content with that but I think people worry about me too much. They
don't know what my happiness is.
“What makes me feel special is that I am above all of this. You think I care
about some bull**** I read? I don't care.”
Chelsea host top-four-chasing Southampton on Super Sunday, live on Sky
Sports 1HD from 1pm, with two games now in-hand over second-place Manchester
City.
And Mourinho insists they are calm about the title race, which could be
extended to an eight-point lead in their favour with a win at Stamford
Bridge.
“We have to focus on nine victories. If our direct opponents lose a couple
of points, then you need eight victories and one draw, or something like
that,” he said.
“In this moment we have enough fingers to count down the wins. We will
arrive in a moment when one hand will be enough: we need five victories, we
need four victories...
"This is a good way to do it. We don't think about Man City, don't think
about Arsenal, don't think about their results. Just us.”