
Jose
Mourinho says he felt "betrayed" by his players in Chelsea's dramatic 2-1
defeat by Leicester on
Monday Night Football.
The Blues have now lost nine of their opening 16 games and sit just one
point off the relegation zone in the Premier League after defeat at the King
Power Stadium.
Clearly unhappy with his side's performance, Mourinho told Sky Sports: "They
deserved to win because they were better than us during a longer period of
time. I think we were the best team, I will say for 20 to 25 minutes,
maximum 30 minutes. They were the best team for one hour.
"They were very consistent and very focused. They didn't make any mistakes.
They were aggressive with everybody playing high intensity, high tempo with
a great mentality. It was difficult for us and then we conceded two goals
that are unacceptable to me because I know one of my best qualities is to
read the game for my players.
"It is to read the opponent and identify every detail about the opponent.
These two goals, the movement of Vardy between the two central defenders
then the cross with the left foot. Then Mahrez in the box one against one -
I want one against two because I want the midfield player to close the best
foot.
"[The] two goals are difficult to accept because I feel like my work was
betrayed."