The Portuguese manager believes his comments were blown out of proportion, but ended up admitting he made a mistake when he talked about EPL's refs being against his side.

Chelsea's season was awesome in terms of results. Winning the Capital One Cup and the Premier League with several weeks to go was satisfying enough for their boss, Jose Mourinho. But before this Sunday's game, the Portuguese boss referred to some moments he would like to change, and most surprisingly, he admitted being wrong about one thing: he should not have spoken about a "campaign" against his side.

"I'm not the kind of person to regret. What you did, you did. What happened, happened. You cannot change things. Time does not go back. We had lots of mistakes against us, that's the reality, but that's football. Maybe 'campaign' is not a nice word. Maybe I would take that word out from my explanation and my comments, but that's the reality," Mourinho stated in his pre-match press conference.

Regarding his team's situation, the Portuguese boss did not want to go in too deep about Petr Cech's future. The Special One still believes Cech could be an asset for the team, but he can't talk about where he will end up playing, since it's up to the shot-stopper to make the call. Sunday might be Cech's final game with the Blues, but he still has to overcome an injury.

"This is a very personal thing. I don't want to speak about it. I'd like him to stay, I have no preferences if he leaves. If he is fit he will play something, yes," Mourinho added.

Mourinho could give some young players a chance to make the team on Sunday, since there is very little at stake for the Blues. Andreas Christensen and Jeremie Boga seem to be his choices for the last game of the season, although he could decide to start someone else.