
Jose
Mourinho believes Chelsea can overcome their underdog status to win the
Champions League after a 2-0 win over his former club Porto sealed top spot
in Group G.
Chelsea are toiling domestically but responded to an eighth Premier League
defeat of the season against Bournemouth with a victory which sealed their
place in the last 16.
"A team struggling so much like we are is not obviously a candidate to win
the Champions League," said Mourinho, twice a winner of the competition as a
manager.
"But when we won at Porto in 2004, we were not candidates. When we won at
Inter (Milan) in 2010, we were not candidates.
"When we were candidates, we lost two semi-finals with Real Madrid, we lost
two semi-finals with Chelsea, so let's see. You never know."
Chelsea can play Paris Saint-Germain - for a third straight season - PSV
Eindhoven, Benfica, Juventus, Roma or Gent in the next round.
"I think everybody wants to play us," Mourinho added.
"They don't want to play Barcelona, they don't want to play Real Madrid,
they don't want to play Atletico (Madrid), they don't want to play Bayern
(Munich).
"Every team finishing second want to get us, they want to get Zenit."
Mourinho must overturn his side's domestic troubles to ensure he is still in
charge when the competition resumes in February.
He is adamant Chelsea can still reach the Premier League's top four, despite
being 14 points adrift after 15 games.
The Blues could be in the bottom three by the time they next play at
Leicester on Monday.
"While mathematically it's still possible, let's fight every game for every
point and see if it's possible to finish fourth," Mourinho said.
Defeat would have seen Chelsea drop into the Europa League and might have
cost Mourinho his job.
He was subject to the first managerial vote of confidence of Roman
Abramovich's 12-year ownership on October 5.
Chelsea had some good fortune when Iker Casillas saved Diego Costa's shot
and the ball ricocheted in off Ivan Marcano, and Mourinho believed Costa
should have found the net against the Portuguese champions.
Chelsea, and in particular the recalled Costa, could have scored more.
"He could have scored two or three goals today," Mourinho said.
"His lack of confidence? Yes, clearly. But his attitude was very good and
his movement was much better.
"The first goal was an own goal but his movement is great, the pass arrives.
Last season, he would score immediately. This season, he couldn't.
"In the second half, he faced the keeper on his own. You could immediately
feel the lack of confidence because the first thing he does is not to look
at the goal.
"The first thing he does is to look to the linesman. And when he looks to
the linesman, he loses one important second or fraction and then his last
touch on the ball is not the best touch. Goals are coming."