In his second season since his return to Chelsea, Jose Mourinho is feeling good about their upcoming campaign.
Now in his second spell with Chelsea, Jose Mourinho is feeling quite confident about the squad he has at his disposal.
 
Last season, the former Real Madrid and Inter boss was oftentimes quick to downplay his team's title challenges, even going as far as to famously describe them as "little horses".
 
Well, now, it appears that the so-called little horses have grown up, as Mourinho is now singing a different tune entirely.
 
The Blues, who have spent nearly €90 million on new signings Cesc Fabregas, Filipe Luis, and Diego Costa as well as brought back iconic striker Didier Drogba, ended last campaign sans trophies.
 
As a result, the Portuguese tactician is very confident for the upcoming season.
 
“We have the squad that we want to have," he stated recently in a press conference.
 
“It is a squad for tomorrow, for next season and also a squad with big possibilities for the next five or 10 years".