Boss Jose Mourinho says he “cannot promise” that Chelsea will qualify for the Champions League next season.
The defending Premier League champions sit 15th in the table after winning three league games this season.
Reports have suggested the 52-year-old could lose his job if the Blues are beaten by Liverpool today.
But Mourinho refused to comment on whether he has received
reassurances from Chelsea’s board and owner Roman Abramovich about his
future.
Asked if he had been given a guarantee, Mourinho replied: “I don’t have to tell you.”
In August, Mourinho signed a four-year contract extension until June
2019, but Chelsea have suffered the worst title defence since the
Premier League began and have lost half of their 10 league games this
season.
Abramovich has previously axed managers when Chelsea’s place in the
Premier League’s top four and qualification for the Champions League the
following season had been in doubt.
But Mourinho pointed to the failure of Manchester United and Liverpool to qualify for the Champions League in recent seasons.
The Portuguese added: “Chelsea is a big club. It’s the club that I
choose to come to. It’s a club I live in a very specific way every day.
“Liverpool is a big club, Manchester United is a super big club. Last
season Liverpool win nothing and didn’t qualify for the Champions
League.
“Two years ago Man United didn’t qualify for the Champions League – not even Europa League – and won nothing.
“They are still a monster club, but that’s football.”
Mourinho also declined to comment on two disciplinary matters hanging over him.
The former Real Madrid and Inter Milan boss had until Thursday
evening to respond to a misconduct charge relating to his half-time
dismissal by referee Jonathan Moss at West Ham.
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