Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has hinted his side have yet to find the
dominant aura which surrounded them in his first spell at the club.
The Blues currently sit fifth in the Premier League table, having
already lost to Everton and dropped points at Manchester United and
Tottenham.
"Every weekend somebody will lose points. The first one was Arsenal in
the first fixture [against Aston Villa]. Then City lost [to Cardiff],
we and Man United dropped points in the third match. Everybody's
losing.
"In relation to my team, in this moment we are not strong enough to be
dominant every match and to win consecutively without any defeats."
The Blues boss believes the recent unpredictable results, coupled with
how the fixtures have panned out, will see this year's title race go
to the wire.
"I think the league will be open until the end," he added.
"I think in this moment some things are being helped by the fixtures
because some fixtures are more difficult than others.
"I think Man United have had the most difficult start, immediately
followed by us. So by the end of November everybody will have played
against everybody and we will find somebody is in a different
situation to others."

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