Transfer talk: ‘I don’t think we are going to the market’ says Chelsea’s Jose Mourinho

Despite the depth players in his Chelsea squad massively disappointing in Saturday's 4-2 FA Cup los to Bradford, Jose Mourinho insists 'we cannot now go to the market'.

Jose Mourinho observes his side during their 4-2 loss to Bradford City in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday. Justin Tallis / AFP / January 24, 2015
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Jose Mourinho was so disappointed by Chelsea's defeat to League One Bradford City that he dished out the silent treatment.

But it is not, he says, a reason to dive into the last days of the January transfer window to bolster a squad whose depth showed lacking on Saturday, saying emphatically “we cannot now go to the market”.

Mourinho was “ashamed” after watching Chelsea go from 2-0 up to lose 4-2 and exit the FA Cup in an “unacceptable” performance which he described as a “disgrace”.

The manager left his players to stew afterwards, saying “not a word”.

“It was not the moment to speak with them,” he said.

Mourinho made nine changes for the clash which fell between the two legs of Chelsea’s League Cup semi-final tie with Liverpool, in which the second leg takes place on Tuesday night.

Mourinho has relied largely upon a tried-and-trusted starting line-up this season for the Premier League leaders.

And he hinted at a frustration with the depth of his squad after the likes of Didier Drogba, Loic Remy, Mohamed Salah and John Obi Mikel failed to impress.

Mourinho said: “I don’t make many changes. I try to keep stability in the team. Maybe now you can understand a bit better why.

“But I don’t want to speak too much about it. This is our squad, I trust them and let’s move on.”

Mourinho insisted he was not about to delve into the transfer market.

He added: “I trust my squad. And it’s not because of this disappointment and this really bad performance that I’m going to change.

“This is Chelsea, always thinking and being proud of thinking about numbers and Financial Fair Play and so on.

“We cannot now go to the market and spend money. So I’m completely with the club. I share this idea.

“I don’t think we are going to the market.”

Mourinho suggested complacency might have been a factor for the poor second-half display.

“The way they arrived to the 2-0 looked quite comfortable,” he said.

“But the goal they scored minute 40-something brought them into the game. After that there are things difficult to explain. Goals we miss, goals we concede.

“At half-time we spoke about the danger of the situation. We spoke about the way they play.

“We repeated at half-time what we spoke about in the preparation.

“We prepared for the game the same way we prepare for a Premier League game.

“We respected them - or at least I respected them - in the way we prepared the game.

“But probably at half-time the players thought ‘in the second half we’re going to score, not them’. When they scored the (goal to make it) 2-2, after that the game became crazy.”

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