Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi has discard BBC Radio 5 presenter's claim Garry Richardsons's that the team is not on the same page with the
manager, Jose Mourinho.
The defending Premier League champions have suffered three defeats in succession, losing to West Ham United in the league and Stoke City on penalties in the Capital One Cup - a trophy they also claimed last term.
A 3-1 loss to Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Saturday was the Blues sixth in 11 league games with the London club 15th on the table, four points off the relegation places.
With results failing to materialize on the park, problems have mounted off it, with some reports claiming that Chelsea players want Mourinho to leave - Mikel dismissed those claims.
"The goals and wins are not coming but you can see we are playing for the manager and are right behind him," Mikel told the club's official website.
"There is no doubt about it. If anyone can turn this around, I definitely think he [Mourinho] is the one.
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