Jose Mourinho has said it is up to Juan Mata to reclaim his position
as the primary playmaker in order to get more playing time or adopt a
new approach and position that will enable him play with Oscar.
The Chelsea coach has finally decided to address the situation with
the English press:
"There are things I cannot speak with you about. It's part of a
process with him, too. One thing is to play with Ramires and Oscar in
the side, them closing each side, and Mata as a No. 10 behind the
striker, clever assists and clever passes, fantastic actions because
he has great talent.
"Another thing is to adapt to the way we want to play. In this moment,
Oscar is my No. 10 and, if somebody tells me that Oscar is not
Chelsea's best player since the beginning of the season, I'd have to
disagree. These are football issues."
When asked whether Mata must dislodge Brazil international Oscar at
present, Mourinho said: "Yes."
He added: "They can [play together], when he adapts to it. But I'm not
ready to play Oscar following full-backs, because he plays in that
position for the country with more talented players than anyone else
in the world in that position. I want to build with Oscar as my No.
10. I want the other two players, from the side, to adapt to that
reality and learn now to do things that they were not ready to do
before."
Chelsea insiders claim that this doesn't mean the manager is willing
to sell the Spainard, he just doesn't want to reveal his tactical
secrets.
Mourinho also stated that he does not intend to use Inter Milan's
approach against Barcelona again.
The infamous 2009-10 semi-final saw the Italian side resort to a
negative approach, blocking out Barca in order to win 3-2 on aggregate
and eventually become champions.
"You need an adaptation, not only psychologically but also physically.
If you sit there deep in a low block, with no spaces, you can be there
three hours. I went with Inter to Barcelona and, for 60 minutes, we
played with ten men and if we needed to be there longer we'd have
played for another 60 minutes. I don't want my team to play like
that."
Mourinho stated that was part of a new proactive approach that had
been agreed with Roman Abramovich.
"We don't want to be reactive. We want to be proactive, and to educate
the players in this direction," he said. "We had one meeting — not
five, ten, 20 — but one, and in that meeting we had not an agreement
but we were all convinced this was the way we want to do it. This is
the way we want to do it.
"I really don't want new players in January. I don't want. But at the
end of the season, as a natural evolution, we will find these players
can make us better — one here, one there.
"The project is beautiful. We had two very ugly results — we don't
like [them], we are not used to them… it's a problem for us. But I
accept criticism.
"Mr Abramovich is the owner of the club, my boss. But, directly and
indirectly, we are in contact every week. Not to say many times, but I
explain what I'm doing because that's part of my job. You do that in
your job, and I do that here. I always did. Is he upset with the
results? I hope so."

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