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Jose Mourinho admits his Chelsea youngsters will frustrate him as he tries to mould them into Premier League winners

'The Special One' is prepared for the ups and downs while his squad matures into a title winning side

Matt McGeehan
Saturday 05 October 2013 13:49 BST
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Jose Mourinho admits he is prepared to be frustrated as his young side matures
Jose Mourinho admits he is prepared to be frustrated as his young side matures (GETTY IMAGES)

Jose Mourinho acknowledges his Chelsea side are far from the finished article and will suffer setbacks while they make advances.

The Portuguese hopes, after responding from successive defeats to Everton and Basle by beating Fulham and Swindon, drawing at Tottenham and winning at Steaua Bucharest, the Blues can win again at Norwich on Sunday.

"It would be good," said Mourinho, ahead of the final Barclays Premier League encounter before the international break.

"We have a lot to improve, we have a lot to work. We will have moments of ups and downs, because teams of this profile, with young people, with some people that are not mature, the normal tendency is that performances are not always very stable.

"We will have our ups and downs for sure. I'm ready for that."

Chelsea are still to win away from home in the Premier League this season.

Their two victories away from Stamford Bridge were at Swindon in the Capital One Cup and in Romania last Tuesday night. The Champions League Group E game was all the more important after the loss to Basle and Mourinho was pleased with his side's response.

Following a run of a three successive away matches, Mourinho would like success in the fourth to enter the international break on a high, with the momentum continuing in the right direction.

"Away, away, away, away is never easy, but we managed to get a good result under pressure in Bucharest, because we were really under pressure," Mourinho said.

"If we didn't win that match we would've been in big trouble. We managed to win that game and that gave us a bit of confidence.

"If we can win now, 15 days without football it will be a period to reflect, to analyse and to prepare for what is coming."

Chelsea play at home to Cardiff and Manchester City, either side of a Champions League match at Schalke, following the international break.

Mourinho spoke highly of Norwich counterpart Chris Hughton, the investment made in recruiting the likes of Ricky van Wolfswinkel from Sporting Lisbon and insisted Chelsea would not underestimate the Canaries.

Mourinho added: "They made a great investment this season. They had money to spend, they spent it.

"They brought in good players, players with future, not just the next couple of years. The squad is very good. "The manager in my opinion is good too. I like the way he coaches.

"I like the way he organises his teams, always a good mentality, always well organised.

"We know it's one more difficult match for us."

Juan Mata, who has impressed Mourinho with the new-found work ethic demanded by the manager, is confident of success at Carrow Road.

The playmaker said on chelseafc.com: "We need our first away league win as soon as possible.

"If we want to fight for the title you need to win your home games but also pick points up away as well.

"Obviously when you play away it's difficult, especially against teams like Norwich who are very good at home, but we're good enough to do it.

"We won 1-0 on Boxing Day there last season, I scored and I think we played really well, particularly in the first half. Now we are full of confidence and we believe we can go there and win again."

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