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Mourinho plays the blame game after Chelsea exit; Blanc lauds PSG

March 12, 2015 09:20 IST

Jose Mourinho the manager of Chelsea winks. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho blamed a mystifying loss of focus and confidence among his players for their shock elimination from the Champions League quarter-finals by 10-man Paris St Germain on Wednesday.

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"We deserved to be punished with this draw-defeat," Mourinho told reporters after the 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge which produced a 3-3 aggregate score over the two legs and saw PSG go through on away goals.

Mourinho said the red card shown in the 31st minute to PSG's Zlatan Ibrahimovic had hindered rather than helped his team.

"For me, the players felt too much the responsibility, especially when the opponent was with 10," he said.

"When you concede two goals in two corners, it's even ... more evidence about what I am saying. It's about lack of concentration, it's about lack of responsibility to cope with the marker and the space you have to control."

‘We need to react’

Jose Mourinho the manager of Chelsea speaks with Didier Drogba and John Terry of Chelsea. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

Mourinho said he wanted to reflect on the game before sitting down with his players and analysing the defeat.

"I want to know," he said when asked to explain the uncharacteristically limp performance of his side.

The Portuguese said the Premier League leaders needed to quickly re-focus on Sunday's home game against Southampton.

"We need to react," he said. "We lost a competition where even if you win today, you would have other important steps in front of you and other big teams to beat.

"We lost that competition and at the moment we have the Premier League to win."

PSG victory is turning-point in history, says Blanc

Laurent Blanc, right, the head coach of PSG and his players celebrate following their team's victory in extra time. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

PSG coach Laurent Blanc hailed the victory as a key moment in their attempt to break into the elite group of European clubs.

"PSG want to become one of Europe's top clubs. In the future, this match will be seen as a turning point in the club's history," he told reporters.

He said his team had been better than Chelsea over both matches and had not let the dismissal of Ibrahimovic distract them on Wednesday.

"At half-time I was really surprised at how calm my players were," he said. "I really had the feeling that the team had the desire to carry on and win the match."

"Matches at the highest level are full of pressure and tension," Blanc added. "Things do go on on both sides. Both sides put pressure on the opposition, and Chelsea did their fair share of that."

"PSG's qualification is deserved," Blanc said. "We tried to play more football than Chelsea and created more dangerous chances.

"We were very solid defensively. I said we had to defend well to stay in the game."

Source: REUTERS
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