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FA Cup | Fourth Round
Jan 24, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
Bradford City

2-4

Cahill (21'), Ramires (38')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Stead (41'), Morais (75'), Halliday (82'), Yeates (94')

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho: "We must feel ashamed" after Bradford City loss

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho admits that his side must feel "ashamed" and embarrassed following their 4-2 FA Cup giant-killing at the hands of Bradford City.

Jose Mourinho has admitted that Chelsea must feel "ashamed" and embarrassed after suffering a "beautiful" FA Cup giant-killing at the hands of Bradford City.

The Premier League leaders surrendered a two-goal lead to their League One opponents at Stamford Bridge as the Bantams claimed a famous 4-2 victory.

While he was highly critical of his side in the aftermath of what he described as a 'disgraceful' defeat, Mourinho was appreciative of the magic of the FA Cup and credited Bradford for their "fantastic" achievement.

"What happened is football and football is beautiful," he told BBC Sport. "I think this is the beauty of football where a much better team can lose, which is difficult to happen in another sport and more possible to happen here in this country and this sport.

"The small team mentality is special. My respect goes to that and to them, they did a fantastic history for them and their club.

"I repeat a word I used before this match - It's a disgrace for a big team to lose to a small team from a lower team. We must feel ashamed, me and the players must feel ashamed. Frustration is not the right word, embarrassed would be more appropriate."

Gary Cahill and Ramires had put the Blues 2-0 ahead before Jon Stead pulled one back for the visitors, and further goals from Filipe Morais, Andy Halliday and Mark Yeates ended Chelsea's hopes of the quadruple.

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Andrew Halliday of Bradford City is congratulated by teammates after scoring his team's third goal during the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Chelsea and Bradford City at Stamford Bridge on January 24, 2015
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