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Live Coverage: Jose Mourinho's weekly Chelsea press conference

Mourinho's weekly Chelsea press conference

Jose Mourinho has said that he is expecting a tough match when Chelsea take on last season's Championship winner Leicester City this weekend.

The manager also discussed the club's goalkeeper situation, as well as the transfer window.

Read what he had to say below:

1.47pmWell that's all from this press conference, but stick around to hear from Brendan Rodgers and Louis van Gaal this afternoon, and join us again tomorrow to find out how Chelsea get on against Leicester. Until then, thanks for joining me this afternoon, goodbye.

1.45pmMourinho keeps it nice and short this week, as he exits the press conference after a little over 10 minutes. From what he said, Chelsea are expecting to have to fight for a win against Leicester. Mourinho's comments on Petr Cech were also interesting, could he be hinting that the veteran Czech is in line for a recall? We'll find out tomorrow.

1.43pmMourinho is asked whether it is difficult to keep all of his players happy. He replies: "It's easier if you win. If you play one match a week its easier for the players to feel there is first and second choice players. Its different when there's three games a week. We have to think about the players and the players deserve respect. The club is the most important, then the team, then the players, but if you make it good for the club, team and players, that's the perfect scenario."

1.41pmINJURY UPDATE: Mourinho confirms that he has no fresh injury concerns for the visit of the Foxes.

1.40pmAs focus turns to tomorrow's opponent, Mourinho admits that he is expecting a tough match against the side which held Everton to a 2-2 draw last weekend: "It's difficult playing newly-promoted teams, they know every point is important."

1.39pmChelsea assistant Dermot Drummy has been linked with the managerial vacancy at Crystal Palace, and Mourinho says: "I want to respect Dermot. Every time a job opens there's always lots of candidates. I hope Tony Pulis can come back quickly. I hope Palace makes the right choice for them."

1.36pmAttention quickly turns the transfer window, with Mourinho saying: "We are clam in the transfer market. My club did a fantastic job. We are calm. For us, there us no tick tocking of the transfer clock."

1.33pmReflecting on Monday's 3-1 win at Turf Moor, Mourinho says: "If you play at the top of your game, like we did for periods at Burnley, we have a good chance to win."

1.32pmMourinho starts with the goalkeeping situation, telling reporters: "Petr is a top professional, he's been working as always. His behaviour has been fantastic."

1.31pmRight then, Mourinho is ready to address the media...

1.30pmThe fixtures will start to get a bit tougher on paper for Chelsea after this weekend, with Everton, Manchester City and Arsenal coming up in their next five Premier League matches.

1.27pmChelsea should have a similar squad available for this match, the team have not announced any new signings since Monday, and there has been no injury news.

1.25pmThe Special One took a few minutes out from preparations for this match yesterday to take part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. If you've not seen if yet, here's a snippet from Chelsea's Twitter feed:

1.20pmThe opening match of the season saw a debut Premier League goal for Diego Costa, Didier Drogba make his second debut for the club and Thibaut Courtois oust Petr Cech in the starting lineup. Mourinho has insisted that Courtois is not necessarily his first-choice keeper, and that he simply preferred him for that game, but he'll surely face questions about the keepers again today.

1.18pmMourinho's side made a strong start to the new Premier League season earlier this week against top flight newcomers Burnley, beating Sean Dyche's side 3-1 at Turf Moor on Monday.

1.16pmGood afternoon. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is due to speak to the press ahead of tomorrow's match against Leicester City in around 15 minutes.
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