Chelsea vs Tottenham preview: Jose Mourinho questions the future credibility of English football after Nemanja Matic red card
Mourinho has already insisted there is a 'campaign against the Blues and has now urged players to 'take care of our football'
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Your support makes all the difference.Jose Mourinho believes the credibility of English football is at stake if decisions like the one which saw Nemanja Matic banned and Ashley Barnes escape punishment recur.
Blues midfielder Matic will miss Sunday's Capital One Cup final with Tottenham after his sending off in last weekend's Premier League clash with Burnley, when he took exception to a challenge by Barnes which Mourinho later called "criminal".
Mourinho has spoken of a "clear campaign" against his Chelsea side this season and thinks the fact Matic was banned by the Football Association but that Barnes can play on undermines English football's long-standing fair-play status.
"We must take care of our football," Mourinho said.
"It's not about how many millions are watching on television. It's about the feeling and respect and credibility, what people think about it.
"Strong credibility. This is something English football cannot lose.
"You lose credibility when a player like Matic is suspended, and another player can play this weekend.
"I don't think you can have any doubt that all around the world people open their mouths with surprise at how this can be possible."
Mourinho hopes Sunday's final is not affected by controversy after struggling with the accumulation of perceived errors against his side.
"It's easy to cope with a mistake," the Blues boss added.
"It's not easy to cope with lots of mistakes. It's not easy. We try.
"Hopefully the final is a good final."
Mourinho has twice won the League Cup with Chelsea, but is bidding for a first trophy of his second spell in charge on Sunday.
The two-time Champions League winner, who has won the domestic championships in Portugal, England, Italy and Spain, said: "This cup final is the most important cup final of my career. More important than the Champions League. More important than the other cups I've played before.
"This is the most important one, because it's the next one.
"The other ones are in the club museum. My medals are somewhere at home. I don't know where they are.
"The most important game of my career is the next one, no doubts about it.
"I don't care about medals. I care about the club winning trophies and me and the players winning trophies."
Mourinho joked Chelsea's new shirt sponsor Yokohama Rubber will provide Eden Hazard's new shinpads, after complaining about persistent fouling on the Belgium playmaker.
"A mixture of Yokohama rubber with carbon fibre and some steel," Mourinho said.
The Blues boss does not expect the reported £40million per season deal to impact on Chelsea's activity in the transfer market.
He said: "It's a good deal, a fantastic deal, but not a deal that will change forever Chelsea's way of life and thinking.
"We always try to be balanced in everything we do."
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