Chelsea vs QPR: Jose Mourinho claims Blues' support is 'getting worse' after criticising Stamford Bridge atmosphere
Chelsea manager was unhappy with the support for the Blues as well as their performance and feels the atmosphere is worse than his previous spell with the club
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Your support makes all the difference.Jose Mourinho has continued his scathing attack on Chelsea's supporters - but refused to endorse Roy Keane's 'prawn sandwich' critique.
The Blues have won all five of their Barclays Premier League home games this term after beating QPR 2-1 in a hard-fought London derby on Saturday.
Mourinho criticised his team for a lack of intensity, but his biggest frustration was with the home support, who were too quiet for the Portuguese's liking.
Perhaps the Blues fans are demanding more entertainment, like their manager.
Mourinho was critical of the support immediately after Saturday's match and again in a separate briefing for Monday's newspapers.
It was a rebuke reminiscent of former Manchester United captain Keane's rant, but Mourinho declined the opportunity to point the finger at corporate supporters.
"I don't question the passion and the love - I'm nobody to question that and I know clearly that is not true.
"I will always love them and respect them, but I don't know (why the atmosphere is poor)."
It was a fitful performance from Chelsea, with moments of brilliance - notably Oscar's first-half goal - but it required an Eden Hazard penalty to secure victory after Charlie Austin's improvised equaliser.
After two games in little more than 48 hours - the draw at Manchester United and Capital One Cup defeat of Shrewsbury - Mourinho was relieved to negotiate a trying week.
"The week was very strange," added Mourinho, whose side play at Maribor in Champions League Group G on Wednesday.
"You play Manchester United on the Sunday, on the Monday you travel. Some of the players had two days off.
"Some of the others had to go to Shrewsbury immediately. Some of them in Shrewsbury played 90 minutes.
"Some had a free day the next day (Thursday) but it was a working day for the others.
"It was a very strange week to work and to be focused. We tried, but the individual performances weren't there and the collective performance was not there too.
"We have to be more consistent and to play better. In the end we deserved to win, (but) the result could've been more than such a narrow result.
"It's important to win when you don't play so well as normal."
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