Jose Mourinho: Manchester City have bought very, very well this summer

 
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24 July 2013

Jose Mourinho believes Manchester City's millions have been spent wisely this summer, as the Portuguese bids to beat the opposition and claim Chelsea's first Barclays Premier League title since 2010.

Success has followed wherever two-time Champions League-winning boss Mourinho has gone - at Porto, in his first spell at Chelsea, at Inter Milan and Real Madrid - but winning a third Premier League title is now his target.

Defending champions Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are all considered rivals, but City, the 2012 champions, are a significant obstacle in the way, particularly after recruiting Jesus Navas, Fernandinho, Alvaro Negredo and Stevan Jovetic for a sum reportedly in excess of £100million this summer.

"I think they've bought very, very well," Mourinho said.

"They have the money to buy, but they have also the knowledge; they have people in the club who know a lot about football.

"They are players at the top of their careers, experienced but still young.

"If you see their age, their maturity, they are in the perfect moment of their career to go to England - no need for adaptation, no need of work to learn the project."

Mourinho believes it would be an achievement to rank above all his others if Chelsea can win the Premier League title this term.

"I always say that the best trophy you have is the last (most recent) one," he said.

"(But) if we win something important with this group, it will be the best for many reasons."

Chelsea's squad is young, with an experienced core, which includes Ashley Cole.

Cole made a rare media appearance in Jakarta ahead of the third and final match of the Blues' Asia tour.

The England left-back stated his belief that he owes Mourinho for under-performing during the Portuguese's first spell in charge, which ended little more than a year after the defender's controversial move from Arsenal.

Mourinho disagreed with Cole's assessment and is thrilled to be reunited with the defender.

"He is the kind of player that you are always wishing can be your player again," Mourinho said.

Cole has often been subject of criticism for off-field behaviour, but the public persona of Cole is at odds with the man Mourinho knows.

"With me I don't remember one single action that made me feel that he wasn't that professional," Mourinho added.

"He is a perfect player."

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