Saturday, 1 November 2014

Chelsea 2-1 QPR: Jose Mourinho critical of Blues display

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he did not "enjoy" the Blues' 2-1 win over QPR , saying his side were "not fantastic".


Mourinho deployed his most powerful available line-up, with the fit-again Diego Costa returning to the side for the first time in almost a month as Chelsea made no concession to the forthcoming trip to Maribor in the Champions League nor next weekend’s showdown with Liverpool. 
Mourinho evidently wants his team to continue setting the pace in the Premier League and was eager for them to regain their winning stride following last weekend’s last-minute stumble at Old Trafford.
Oscar's sublime strike had put Chelsea in front before Charlie Austin levelled with an audacious back heel, but Eden Hazard secured the win from the spot after he was fouled by Eduardo Vargas.
Oscar celebrates as he scores the first goal
Charlie Austin equalizes for QPR
Eden Hazard celebrates after slotting in a penalty to secure a win for Chelsea
Harry Redknapp felt his side had been harshly treated as he reflected on the contentious penalty that denied his QPR side a point at Chelsea.
"I thought it was a harsh penalty that won it for Chelsea," said Redknapp. "It was a shoulder-to-shoulder charge and our guy was a bit stronger than the Chelsea guy, who went over.
"We played well against Liverpool and we've played well against Chelsea. But to get no points from the two games is obviously disappointing. 
"However, there's lots of positives. We showed a great attitude and I think we have got enough to stay in this division."
The victory means Chelsea remain top of the table and unbeaten in all competitions this season while QPR remain in the bottom three of the Premier League.

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