Again, John Mikel Obi Launches Thinly-veiled Attack on Jose Mourinho
John Mikel
Obi has launched a series of thinly-veiled jibes at Jose Mourinho,
indicating the players were more relaxed ‘from day one’ of Guus Hiddink
taking over and that the Dutchman ‘doesn’t get into people’s business'.
The
squad feel respected again, the midfielder explained after their 5-1 FA
Cup mauling of Manchester City, and the atmosphere at their Cobham
ground has completely changed since Mourinho was sacked in December.
Mikel
claims that the majority of the team would like Hiddink to continue as
Chelsea manager beyond his short-term deal which ends in the summer.
The
29-year-old struggled under Mourinho, who preferred the partnership of
Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic in central midfield, but has become a
regular under their interim boss.
‘From
day one, since Guus has come in, the atmosphere has changed,’ the
29-year-old said. ‘The players feel more relaxed, people know what their
jobs are and people are getting on with their jobs in a more relaxed
way. And a way they can perform very well.
'He
has given responsibility to people and expects them to thrive on it and
make sure they do it in way where they feel comfortable. I think that
is what the players are showing now.
‘When
you come into the training ground, the players are more relaxed, he
doesn’t get into people’s business, he gets on with his own thing and
players feel very comfortable and know exactly what to do so when he
gets on the training pitch, he doesn’t need to speak.
'We all know what he wants and it is the same when we go into a game.’
Mourinho’s
approach of often publicly berating his players for the poor
performances which resulted in his sacking was met with disapproval by
many of them.
Towards the
end, he described John Terry and Kurt Zouma’s defending against
Leicester City as a ‘betrayal’ and he had a fractious relationship with
Diego Costa, who launched a bib at him after he was left on the bench
against Tottenham.
Costa has struck nine goals in 12 games since the Portuguese left, while he had only four in 24 before that.
The
team have displayed a notable revival under Hiddink, winning six,
drawing six and losing just one of his 13 games in charge.
...From Daily Mail
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