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THE PERFECTIONIST IN José Mourinho could probably have added a few
improvements, but for mere mortals it is difficult to conceive of a better
way for Chelsea to seal their second successive Barclays Premiership title.
This humiliating defeat of their nearest rivals encapsulated all the qualities
that make them such worthy champions — utterly dominant, completely
controlled and dangerous when pressed. Manchester United, on the other hand,
resembled a one-man team, until Wayne Rooney’s late withdrawal, raising the
alarming prospect of England looking similarly lightweight in his absence
this summer.
Chelsea’s success, by contrast, is based on the triumph of the collective over
the individual, although it was fitting that as their hour of glory
approached their leading lights shone. John Terry battled bravely after
having ten stitches in a foot to receive his reward by lifting the trophy,
Joe Cole marked his return to first-team favour with a brilliant individual
goal and even the unsung William Gallas got in on the act, scoring the
opener in what may have been his final match at Stamford Bridge. The only
thing missing from Chelsea’s perfect day was another goal from Frank
Lampard.
After the previous weekend’s aberration against Liverpool, it was little
surprise that a return to Chelsea’s 4-3-3 system with two wingers should
bring an immediate improvement, although this was not a day for
recriminations. Mourinho had enough complaints of his own, but after
finishing a lengthy discourse on his favourite subject — ie, himself — he
eventually got round to praising his players, particularly the English trio
of Terry, Cole and Lampard. The Portuguese has pledged to help England’s
World Cup campaign by resting them until the end of the season and, with
Terry leaving the stadium on crutches, he could do with putting his feet up.
“JT played last season in unbelievably bad circumstances (after suffering a
toe injury that required an operation) and he went out and played as a
captain on the day to lead us,” Mourinho said. “Some people have a pain
threshold very low, and others have it very high. I think it is difficult to
be a better player. The next jump for JT is for people to look at him as the
big player he really is. And for me he is the best central defender in the
world, the best. I could not have inherited a better leader of my side.
“I think Lampard is a different kind of person. He is a fantastic JT shadow.
Frank is not so emotional, not showing so much his feelings, not expressing
that. But in the day-by-day squad life he’s a fantastic shadow for the
captain. I cannot separate them.”
Mourinho’s relationship with Cole is subtly different, the troublesome
teenager to the impatient teacher, although despite growing pains, he
continues to mature.
“My emotional relationship with Joe is just because he has to play from the
first day to the last day for José Mourinho and Chelsea,” Mourinho said. “He
has to play thinking about me and thinking about Chelsea, nothing else. When
he was chasing that status, that level, he was doing that. Then he lost the
status and the team lost a very important player. And now he is coming back
to reality.”
For all his ability, Cole’s workrate matches that of his manager. “Whenever
something has not gone right for me I have always come back, worked hard and
got my nut down,” he said. “I am not the type of player to sulk or get upset
or anything. I just come back and try and do my best and that has always
served me well, and got to me to where I am today, a champion of the Premier
League.”
The manager may not be happy, but on Saturday afternoon at least, Chelsea’s
players and fans were ecstatic.
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