Jose Mourinho has said that he is not worried about his future as a Chelsea manager even if the rest of the football world is happy to see him in danger of being sacked.
Mourinho lashed out at his critics, saying he doesn't understand why some people eagerly want to see him quitting his job.
The 52-year-old manager, however, concerned about qualifying for the next round of the Champions League, Sport24 reported.
Mourinho, who had signed a contract extension with his club until June 2019, said that he wants Chelsea to go back to the position where they normally used to be.
Chelsea have been struggling with the form in the ongoing Champion League, with just one win from the four games they have played.
They will now lock horns with Dynamo Kyiv on November 5 at Stamford Bridge.
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