Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has admitted the reigning English champions may have to accept that a top-four finish is beyond them in the Premier league this season.
They slumped to their eighth defeat of the season as Glenn Murray's header sealed a shock 1-0 win for AFC Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge ground on Saturday.
Mourinho, whose side sit on 15 points, 14 behind fourth-placed Manchester United, believes that Champions League qualification may well be out of the question.
The first four teams of England league qualify for the Champions League.
"Before the game I was thinking we could finish top four," he said after the match on Saturday. "Let's think about the next game and forget the targets."
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