Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has
criticised "philosophers" who question his side's tactics.
The club's defensive approach has been criticised following a 0-0 draw with Champions League opponents Atletico Madrid and a 2-0 win at Liverpool.
The club's defensive approach has been criticised following a 0-0 draw with Champions League opponents Atletico Madrid and a 2-0 win at Liverpool.
Mourinho said: "Football is
full of philosophers, people who understand much more than me. Amazing.
"But the reality is the
reality. A team that doesn't defend well doesn't have many chances to
win."
Mourinho, 51, could seal a third
Champions League title with as many clubs if Chelsea can overcome Atletico in
the second leg of their semi-final at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.
His side had only 31% of possession
at Atletico's Vicente Calderon stadium in last week's first leg and 27% of
possession in the win against Liverpool on Sunday to keep alive their Premier
League title hopes.
The tactics led Liverpool boss
Brendan Rodgers to claim Chelsea had "parked
two buses" in an attempt to keep his side from
scoring.
"If the opponent is very fast
and needs space behind your defence and you give them that space, you are
stupid," added Mourinho, who said Rodgers congratulated him for the win on
Tuesday.
Should Chelsea reach the Champions
League final in Lisbon on 24 May, Mourinho, who managed Porto and Inter Milan
to success in the tournament in 2004 and 2010 respectively, will face former club
Real Madrid, who thrashed holders Bayern Munich
4-0 in Germany to win 5-0 on aggregate.
Mourinho guided Los Blancos to the
Spanish league title in 2012, but Ramon Calderon, the club's president between
2006 and 2009, says the Portuguese was "not the right man" for the
club.
"At Real, we have some codes of
behaviour," Calderon told BBC Radio 5 live. "A lot of people didn't
like the way he behaved. Carlo Ancelotti brought something different and that
is perfect."
Blues
Mourinho has been boosted for the
second leg with Atletico on Wednesday by the return of captain John Terry
following an ankle injury.
He had previously
claimed Terry would not play again unless the Blues reached the final and
says he thinks the Champions League "owes" the defender something.
Terry, 33, was suspended when
Chelsea beat Bayern Munich to lift the trophy in 2012 and
missed a crucial penalty in the final defeat by Manchester United in 2008.
"My captain is playing at the
same level as when I left Chelsea in 2007-08," said Mourinho. "I
think he deserves more than the Champions League gives to him until now."
Terry, whose current contract
expires in the summer, told a news conference ahead of the game at Stamford Bridge
that he was hopeful "ongoing" talks would lead to a new deal with the
club.

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