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Mourinho has hinted that some of his Chelsea squad may soon find their
Stamford Bridge careers are over.
The Blues boss says he will make changes to his squad in the wake of their
poor start to the Premier League season.
Chelsea lost 2-1 at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday and have just four
points from their first four games of the season - a tally which leaves them
13th in the table and eight points off the pace set by league leaders
Manchester City.
And Mourinho could take drastic action with his squad as a result.
"If a player is not performing, there are two ways to look at it," he said.
"The first one is that I trust the player so much that I will wait for the
improvement. You wait, wait, and wait and maybe it comes or it doesn't come.
"Or, even when you are trusting the player, (there) arrives a moment when
you think, 'I have to change'. And I can go both ways."
Mourinho's frustrations are not helped by the fact that the Premier League
now stops for an international window, depriving him of the opportunity to
spend some time on the coaching ground with his squad.
"Because of the international break, the next match is in 15 days," he said.
"I don't know what happens in 15 days... every player goes away with their
national team and I stay for two weeks with four players.
"I can't work, I can't improve. At this moment, I can't do anything during
these two weeks to improve my team."