The former Chelsea manager has revealed the reason why the club decided to sell Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne.
Jose Mourinho said that Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne wanted to leave Chelsea, and he thinks it was the right decision.
Mourinho, who coached Chelsea twice between 2004 and 2015, allowed both players to leave. De Bruyne joined Wolfsburg in 2014 after a successful loan spell in Germany. Salah took his talents to Italy by joining Fiorentina and Roma on loan, before signing a permanent deal with the latter in 2016.
Salah and De Bruyne have since established themselves as star players in the Premier League for Liverpool and Manchester City respectively.
“To be honest, they left because they wanted to leave. They left because they didn’t want to wait,” Mourinho told ex-Blues star John Obi Mikel on the ‘Obi One podcast‘.
“History proves that their option was good because they’ve had the careers they have and reached a high standard, but sometimes kids make decisions like that because they can’t wait, or they don’t have the patience to be calm and to wait for the right moment. Sometimes their career goes in the wrong direction.”
Mourinho reveals how the exits happened
Elaborating on each player’s exit, Mourinho said: “When people say I let Salah go, I say exactly the opposite. I bought Salah. I was the one who said buy that guy. He was going from Basel to Liverpool, and I made a fight, I made a war, to make him come to Chelsea.
“Then comes the part when, to be a Chelsea player, you have to perform, or you need to wait. He didn’t want to wait, he wanted to go on loan. And then Chelsea, at a certain point, decided to sell. He went to Fiorentina and Roma, and that was not me deciding to sell. I was saying let him go on loan if he feels he needs to play every minute of every game.
“With Kevin, it was very similar. We went to pre-season in Asia. We went to Indonesia and Thailand. Kevin was due to go on loan to a German side.
“I told the club no, I don’t want him out on loan, I want him with me. He stayed with me, and he began the Premier League season playing in the starting 11.
“After that, we played the European Super Cup in Prague against Bayern and he didn’t play that game. Then, the next day, he wants to leave.
“We played the second Premier League game of the season against Manchester United at Old Trafford and we drew 0-0. He was on the bench and he played some minutes, but it wasn’t enough for him, so he wanted to leave.
“When you are at Chelsea and you want to leave, go and another one comes. They were just kids who couldn’t wait, and their careers say they were right, but it wasn’t down to me. Probably other guys will say I pushed them out, but not them.”