The Spain international insists the Blues' poor form does not reflect their level of play and reiterated he was not behind a dressing room revolt at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has admitted manager Jose Mourinho is as "p***ed off" at the players given the Blues' recent poor form.
Defeat to Stoke City on Saturday left the Premier League champions 16th in the table having lost seven of their opening 12 matches of the season.
And Fabregas, who was dropped to the bench for the visit to the Britannia Stadium, revealed the former Real Madrid boss is as frustrated as the playing squad with their run of results.
"Those of us who have been most criticised are [Eden] Hazard, Diego Costa and myself, but you get used to it," he told Radio COPE.
"We’re not doing well in the league at the moment. Last year we lost four games all season and this season we have lost seven already.
"But Mourinho is a winner, when he loses he goes home p***ed off like I do.
"The results at Chelsea aren’t what we would want and don’t reflect the level of our play.
"I feel good in myself, but when the results aren’t coming everything is negative and everything looks bad."
The Spain international also moved to reiterate that he was not behind the rumoured dressing room revolt at Stamford Bridge, with reports linking his name to a falling-out with Mourinho.
"Mourinho trusts us and we trust him. Obviously it is a lie. I backed him in a very difficult time.
"My relationship with Mourinho is good, as always, but when things aren’t going well people are always looking for something."
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