Mourinho in debt to supersubs Ramires, Willian

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AFP, Newcastle :
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho admitted he owed a debt of gratitude to substitutes, Ramires and Willian who were responsible for the fightback which earned a 2-2 draw at Newcastle. Chelsea were trailing 2-0 and seemingly heading for their fifth defeat in eight games when Ramires sparked the recovery with a long-range shot in the 79th minute. He then distracted Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul sufficiently to enable Willian’s free-kick to find a way past him.
Mourinho, who has never won in his six trips to Newcastle, praised the contributions of the pair after giving his other players a rating of minus-one for their first-half show.
“For sure, it as bad as we have played. We have played so many matches over ten years and there have been some bad performances and I call the first half here one of those performances,” said the Chelsea boss.
“I put it down to individual performances. When you have so many bad individual performances, it is impossible to be a team.
“I have extreme feelings-the negative one and the positive one. It is a point. That’s what we got. Better than to lose but I’m never happy when I don’t win matches.
“I’ll have to try to understand why they can play so bad in one half and so well in the other. We were bad in every aspect of the game.”
He added: “The team played much better because of Ramires and Willian. They scored the goals and both of them brought the team to a different level. They brought more intensity and were much more dynamic. Newcastle could not cope with it.”
It was a transformation they desperately needed after defensive frailties allowed Newcastle to take control. Kurt Zouma failed to head clear a cross which enabled Ayoze Perez to put Newcastle in front in the 42nd minute and more slack marking left Georginio Wijnaldum free to head their second on the hour.

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