The results of the opening matches of the ongoing season point to Chelsea’s worst start in 17 years.
After two matches, the blues are yet to record their first victory and they will be looking for their first victory against West Brom on Sunday. Mourinho had plenty to say on Friday.
He said, “We have one point from two matches, I’m not happy at all.”
“I’m not happy with anyone. I’m not happy with (Branislav) Ivanovic’s form, (Gary) Cahill, John (Terry), Azpi (Cesar Azpilicueta), Eden (Hazard), (Cesc) Fabregas, (Nemanja) Matic.
“But, for me, the first thing is I’m not happy with my form, because I used to get better results than I’m getting.
“This is the start of everything.”
Mourinho went further to say his bid for self-improvement has been extended to the gym.
“I go to the gym every day now to get fitter, Maybe I need more action on the touchline, so I need to be fitter.”
Mourinho said Terry was withdrawn in the game against City due to his lack of pace and on Friday the manager said that he may utilise quicker defenders and different formations more often.
“When you have strikers like we have, why not play with two strikers?” he said.
“When you have fast people like (Kurt) Zouma, (Cesar) Azpilicueta, why not play with three defenders?
“And now we are having time to do that because we have a week between games, so we are thinking about that.”