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Getting better. Still have some work to do but at least the signs are starting to show that we're slowly clicking again. Hazard was the most dangerous he's been all year and Willian continuing on with his form. Not much else to say except that Costa can **** off back to AM for all I care. Absolute brat.
 

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Looking at our next few fixtures I think we can start to gain some real momentum:

Bournemouth (H)
Porto (H)
Leicester (A)
Sunderland (H)
Watford (H)

That takes us virtually into the new year.

At our best we win all 5 & start 2016 feeling very good. That's the dream anyway!
 

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Should be winning all of those home games. Leicester will be the tricky one, if we can win that, then we'll believe we're on the way back. Then we finish the year at OT which is the type of game that has 0-0 written all over it.
 

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Really wanna see Loftus-Cheek partner Matic in midfield for a run of games. He couldn't possibly offer anything less than Cesc right now.
 

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Glad i wasn't able to watch the game last night.

Sadly i think Jose will have to go. Love the guy, but it's only a matter of time now.
 

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So who is in favour of keeping or sacking Mourinho?

He's made too many baffling decisions this season for me to have hope he can turn things around; Out for mine.
 

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Yeah I haven't really been behind sacking him at any stage this season. Don't think that's the answer to our problems at the moment. End of the season is when we should be looking to replace if the results continue to be garbage.
 
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Going to the game tonight (this morning you guys time!).
Very excited, but so so so nervous. Considering Porto was bettered by giants Dynamo last week (lol), we should be ok to grind out a draw at the very least. Don't think it fares well for Jose if we lose tonight unfortunately.
Willian to curl in the winner from 35 yards.
 

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As a team i think that was one of our best performances this season( not saying a lot, i know). That kind of effort hasn't been there all season.
 

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So who is in favour of keeping or sacking Mourinho?

He's made too many baffling decisions this season for me to have hope he can turn things around; Out for mine.
In favour of keeping him! I would be happy to assess his position at the end of the season.

We can't sack the manager at the first sign of trouble. He's a proven winner but clearly the club has gone through a slump but I think it'll be temporary rather than permanent under Mourinho.

We just have to dig deep and we'll be okay.
 
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