Gary Neville: Don't write Chelsea off, they've got Jose Mourinho

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 Gary Neville says he would have written off Chelsea's(Chelsea Jersey) Premier League challenge if they didn't have Jose Mourinho in charge.

Blues are now just two points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal after their 2-1 victory over Liverpool(Cheap Soccer Jerseys) at Stamford Bridge. While Liverpool, who were top on Christmas Day L, slide the fifth

Visitors were ahead within three minutes when Martin Skrtel operated before Eden Hazard and Samuel Eto'o put Chelsea ahead before half-time. Expert

Sky Sports Gary Neville, who commented on the camera Super Sunday, says Chelsea could be written off as champions if they do not have Mourinho at their head.

Neville said: "They have(Borussia Dortmund Jersey) done well to be where they are, I think the city are still the ones to watch I think Mourinho is a great factor here for Chelsea and if they are I write them. . off. "

I do not think they are good enough in terms of center-forward, but you saw their mentality today They beat Manchester City -. They probably did not deserve to win this game, but I think they probably deserved to win today.

I think the first half was the best I've seen him play Chelsea -. They were fantastic The second half late when Luiz starts the ball in the air, they earn kicks in the corner,. the expertise and experience there are players who know how to win trophies and they got a manager who has been around the block "

Blood and thunder

The last game of the Premier League this calendar year certainly ended 2013 on a high note with a fast-acting, three requests for penalty and many fights of players around the field. Neville watched in awe as the crowd in west London and watching on Sky Sports were entertained for Colombia Soccer Jersey 90 minutes with football and buffoon, Mourinho, on the lines aside.

"The intensity never dropped. Sometimes up in the commentary box you do games and you don't have time to breathe and it just felt like one of those days," added Neville.

"It was exhilarating to watch first minute to 90 minutes it absolutely felt frantic and blood and thunder all the way through, incidents all the time that kept the crowd involved.

"It was brilliant match and one thing about Jose Mourinho is that he pays respect to English football. Even when he went to Spain and to Italy you always had that feeling he liked English football and we're certainly better off for having him because we need characters and there's not many characters left."