Cesc Fabregas says the Chelsea players are to blame for the club's woeful form this season.
Following
the match, Mourinho claimed the players had "betrayed" his work,
and Spain midfielder Fabregas admitted he and his team-mates need to
play to their expected levels.
"We
will all have to take responsibility. If you are a big player and paid
like a big player, you must play like a big player and behave like a big
player," Fabregas said at an event held at Facebook in London.
"I
am not saying you can't have a bad season and bad games. We all have
big players and small players, but the attitude must be spot on.
"We
must always be at the top of our games, even when it's not and not the
behaviour that we are seeing right now from every Chelsea player."
Fabregas
feels retaining the Premier League title is now beyond Chelsea, with
their focus just on winning the next match - which is against fellow
strugglers Sunderland on Saturday.
The former Arsenal and Barcelona
man added: "Confidence is important until a certain point. At the end
of the day, as a player you have pride. We cannot win the Premier League
right now, but we must do better.
"Right now is not the time to think of where we might finish, we've been saying it almost all season.
"I
don't think about anything apart from wanting to beat Sunderland, play
my best and that's it. We've put ourselves in this position and we must
now prove that we can start winning
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