Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho: Broadcast schedule could harm English football

 
Irked: Jose Mourinho
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Matt McGeehan26 April 2014

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has warned the Premier League and broadcasters they could be shooting themselves in the foot if concessions are not made for clubs competing at the highest level in Europe.

Chelsea are England's last team standing in Europe for a third successive season and play Atletico Madrid in Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg.

The Blues, who won the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League in 2013, are understood to have approached Liverpool, the Premier League and broadcaster Sky to float the idea of Sunday's titanic tussle being brought forward.

The prospect of the match taking place on Saturday was dismissed, leaving Mourinho seething and appealing for future change, even though Chelsea, like the 19 other clubs, are happy to accept the multi-million pounds of revenue offered by broadcasters.

"Every club does," Mourinho said. "Maybe until one day, for seven, eight, nine, 10 years you don't have a European champion or you don't have a team in the semi-finals of competitions, and the people who pay the big sums say: 'The big teams and the most important teams in Europe are not here (in the Premier League)'.

"If next season Chelsea plays against an English team that is playing the Champions League semi-final two or three days later, Chelsea will accept to play the game one or two days before to give the chance to that English team to have more conditions to do it.

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"At that time we would be protecting English football without creating any problem for Chelsea Football Club."

Mourinho insists he would back that even if Chelsea and the opposing team were in first and second place in the table and vying for the title.

"Yes," he said.

Mourinho was speaking for the first time since being charged with misconduct by the Football Association for his sarcastic appraisal of referee Mike Dean and officials' chief Mike Riley following last weekend's loss to Sunderland. He has until 6pm on Monday to respond.

Mourinho challenged a charge related to his dismissal at Aston Villa last month as a point of principle and is considering his options after being hit with an £8,000 penalty, his second of the season after his sending-off against Cardiff.

Mourinho's assistant Rui Faria was also charged after the Black Cats clash, while Ramires was given a four-match ban for striking Sunderland midfielder Sebastian Larsson.

In comments delivered in a sarcastic tone, the Chelsea boss assessed Ramires' ban.

"Ramires is a lucky guy," Mourinho said. "In a few seconds he was lucky that (Lee) Cattermole didn't break his leg, he was lucky that Larsson didn't break his Achilles from behind and he was lucky that he only got four matches' suspension.

"He's a lucky guy. We accept the charge because we are happy with it."

Mourinho is considering whether to take the gloss off the title race by preserving his frontline stars for the second leg with Atletico and not fielding them at Anfield.

With Chelsea five points adrift of Liverpool with three games to play, Mourinho argues the Atletico fixture must be his priority "because, if we win two matches, we win the Champions League".

Goalkeeper Petr Cech (shoulder), captain John Terry (ankle), playmaker Eden Hazard (calf) and striker Samuel Eto'o (knee) are injured, although all bar Cech have slim chances of returning against Atletico.

Mourinho added: "You think if I lose one more player I have any chance to try to play the final? I don't think we have a chance.

"I can't lose more players, especially in some positions, because I don't have them."

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