Jose Mourinho had an interview speaking about the issues he's facing during a slump in Chelsea's play of late.

"In this moment, the pressure that I feel is the pressure I put upon myself," said Mourinho. "I know the world and I know the world of football, people are waiting for negative moments. The negative moment sells.

"But really, I don't feel the kind of pressure of before. Because now I have a history, a big history. I really don't accept that people can doubt my ability just because I am having some bad results."

Chelsea is coming off the Premier League title in 14-15.

"I feel lots of affection, more than I could imagine," said Mourinho. I feel affection from my players, lots of people in the street. I have lots of affection. It's the football world that is changing. I feel that I am a strange case because my world is football. I love it, I love my job. This is the job I always wanted and I dedicate myself to it.

"But I don't belong, I don't belong to what Desmond Morris called many years ago "The Tribe of Football" (The Soccer Tribe).

"I belong to the tribe in the Desmond Morris concept of the tribe of football, but in the modern concept of the tribe of football, I don't belong.

"I live in a different world. I'm not with the power. I'm not with the power. I'm a lonely guy in this modern world of football.

"I do my work. I'm not a politician, I'm not a PR, I don't care what people think about me. I don't, you know, I'm just what I am.

"When I am in a great moment it looks like nothing's happened; when I am in a bad moment, I pay for this a little bit. I don't have many friends in the football world."