Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho accused the St James’ Park ball boys of taking too long
to return the ball after his side’s 2-1 loss at Newcastle United on Saturday.
Chelsea
were bidding to set a new club record of 24 games without defeat, but Papiss
Cisse’s
second-half brace gave Newcastle victory and breathed new life into the
Premier League title race.
After
Newcastle captain Steven Taylor had been sent off for picking up a second
yellow card, Didier Drogba replied for Chelsea, but the hosts held on to
prevent Mourinho’s men opening up a provisional nine-point lead.
Referee
Martin Atkinson added on six minutes of injury time, but Mourinho told the BBC:
“There could have been 20 minutes’ stoppage time, but the situation would have
been the same because things were happening outside the four lines that the
referee couldn’t control.
“The
referee can’t punish the ball boy who disappeared with the ball, the referee
couldn’t punish the people in the crowd who kept the ball.”
Mourinho
felt that his team had lost their “emotional balance” after Cisse’s second goal
in the 78th minute, but he played down the disappointment of losing an
opportunity to complete an entire season unbeaten.
“I’m not
obsessed with records and statistics,” he said. “That’s not for me. I want to
win the league.”
Newcastle
have now won their last three home games against Chelsea and manager Alan
Pardew felt victory was fitting reward for his team’s commitment.
“That was
about character and discipline against probably the best team in Europe at the
moment,” he told BT Sport. “At the start I thought we stood off Chelsea a bit,
but we stuck at it.
“I’ve
never had six minutes of stoppage time at home before. We’ve heard of ‘Fergie
time’, but that was about ‘Mourinho time’!
“It’s a
special day for us. At the end we had players flying in blocking shots, and
that summed us up. We are in it together and pulling one way.”
- Vanguard
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