JUAN MATA says he doesn't like to see Jose Mourinho struggling at Chelsea.
The Portuguese boss is goign through arguably the most difficult period of his career with the Blues, following their poor start to the season.
Mata left Stamford Bridge in 2014 to complete a £37.1million move to Old Trafford, having spent three years in west London.
And while his fellow team-mate Eden Hazard is struggling for form this season, Mata is flying with four goals and three assists to his name.
But the Spaniard insists he doesn't like to see his former-team sat 16th in the table and with pressure on Mourinho to get results.
"No, I'm not that kind of person," Mata told Goal.com. "I'm a person who doesn't think bad about other people or feel happy when other people don't get results.
"I'm just happy because of what I'm living, because my life is good, I'm happy where I am and nothing else.
"I don't like to think about others losing or not performing well. No, no - I'm not that kind of person.
"I always said I was very grateful for Chelsea. I spent an amazing time of my career there, we won a lot of trophies, and I think I became a better player.
"I have great friends in the club and I always wish the best for them."
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