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Jose Mourinho said he won't be taking part in anymore celebrations when the English champions complete their premier league at home against Sunderland on Sunday.
The Sunday match also calls for celebration for the Sunderland team on their goalless match during the week against Arsenal which saved them relegation and a place in the top teams.
Chelsea Fc will be presented with the trophy after the match in Stamford Bridge and will parade it with the premier league trophy through west London on Monday.
“The motivation is to be the champions for us, and for them it’s not to be relegated,” Mourinho said.
“We are already celebrating our title. They are already celebrating these last fantastic weeks they have had with good results.
“We are over — probably them too — with celebrations.
“Now there is a last match. Obviously we want to win. I also believe they want to win. That’s normal.”
Mourinho, in his second spell as Chelsea manager, said it was becoming ever harder to secure a top-four finish and Champions League qualification, let alone win the title.
“The most important thing I learnt was last season, when I realised that after being away from England for a few years — five, three in Madrid, two at Inter — was to realise it’s more dangerous to be a contender,” he explained.
“It’s more dangerous to be a title-contender manager because you start the season and you don’t know what is waiting for you,” the Portuguese boss added.
“You can be champions, you can qualify for the Champions League, you can even be out of Champions League, out of the top four, because at this moment in England there’s five, six teams from the top who are really strong.”
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