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Published 14:44 3 Nov 2015 GMT

It's been the subject of much debate, but how long has Jose been given to turn things around? Has he spoken to Chelsea's Russian owners about his future? Would he put the rumours to bed?
"I don't have to answer that. I don't have to answer you whether I was with the owner or not."
So how long does he have?
"Four years. In this case three years and seven months."
Chelsea have the same team and the same manager as last season, so the obvious question was put to Jose about the reason behind his side's awful form this season. Jose knows, but he won't let on.
"Yes I know," he said.
Can you give us a clue?
"No, because I will be here for a long time. It's a combination of factors. Some of them I can't, or I don't want to even touch them."
Are they football related?
"Everything is football related, of course."
Every team has a blip. But this blip is going on and on and on. Why can't Chelsea turn it around?
"I don't want to say much more. I told you already its a combination of factors, its not one reason. One reason would be easy to fix. I don't want to say more than that."
With stadium bans, FA bans and meltdown post-match interview, he was asked whether he felt he was dealing with the dismal run with dignity.
"Do you know the way in this moment I'm going to show my dignity? It's not to answer you. It's the way I show my dignity."
He did give a pretty straight, if not curt answer on whether there was truth in the story players had complained about the way. Mourinho was making them play.
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