JOHN TERRY has admitted Chelsea's thoughts are with sacked manager Jose Mourinho following the 3-1 win over Sunderland.
The Blues ran out comfortable winners against Sam Allardyce's team, taking the lead after just five minutes through unlikely goal-scorer Branislav Ivanovic.
However, despite the win Terry has admitted there's no cause for celebration at Stamford Bridge and the players' thoughts are very much with Mourinho.
"We needed to win and we've done that. Second half was not as good but we are delighted with the three points," he said.
"There was a lot of pressure before the game but we brought it on ourselves. Absolutely and rightly so as well.
"Chelsea is such a big club. We are not used to being here, we've had a lot of good times in the last 10 years.
"Rightly so the fans are disappointed and so are we, we don't want to be where we are.
"Guus Hiddink's training is very intense. He is a great man manager as well. Credit to all the players. Our thoughts are with the manager, because we are disappointed, it falls on his head unfortunately."
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