Jose Mourinho briefs his Chelsea backroom team on '1,000 scenarios' with boss vowing not to communicate in Stoke stadium ban

Jose Mourinho says there will be no laundry baskets or secret earpieces at Stoke City on Saturday, with the suspended Chelsea manager vowing to stick to the rules of his Britannia Stadium ban.

Mourinho will rely on extensive pre-match briefings with his team of assistants rather than the tricks of old that he reportedly used to get around suspensions in his previous spell at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea travel to Stoke in Saturday's 5.30pm kick-off with their manager forced to watch elsewhere after he chose not to lodge an appeal against his Football Association sanction.
Jose Mourinho will rely on extensive pre-match briefings to make up for the problems of his stadium ban
Jose Mourinho will rely on extensive pre-match
 briefings to make up for the problems of his stadium ban
Chelsea manager Mourinho will get his backroom staff up to date on hundreds of potential situations
Chelsea manager Mourinho will get his backroom staff 
up to date on hundreds of potential situations
Mourinho says he will abide by the rules of his FA-imposed ban by avoiding contact with his team on Saturday
Mourinho says he will abide by the rules of his 
FA-imposed ban by avoiding contact with his team on
 Saturday

Assistant first-team coaches Rui Faria, Steve Holland and Silvino Louro have spent this week preparing for every possible scenario with Mourinho looking to take the pressure off them.
The Portuguese coach says his squad and backroom team are ready for every possible situation - apart from one which would involve four red cards in the opening 10 minutes at the Britannia.
'I will be in charge,' Mourinho said. 'Every responsibility is my responsibility. They are completely free of that extra pressure that doesn’t belong to their jobs and it is my responsibility.
'They know what they have to do. I choose the team, I predict the maximum I can, the different aspects of the game and the different directions that the game can follow, and I try to prepare them better than ever.

'This is what we have and we have to try our best.'
When quizzed about whether he would hide in a laundry basket to enter the stadium on Saturday - as he was reported to have done in a Champions League clash with Bayern Munich back in 2005 - Mourinho shook his head.
Mourinho will not be using a laundry basket or hidden earpiece, as he is reported to have done in the past
Mourinho will not be using a laundry basket or hidden
 earpiece, as he is reported to have done in the past
Red cards, injuries and gluts of goals have all been part of the manager's thinking ahead of the trip to Stoke
Red cards, injuries and gluts of goals have all been 
part of the manager's thinking ahead of the trip to Stoke

He continued: 'If after 10 minutes we are playing with seven men... It's something that my assistants were not prepared for. I did not prepared them for that. We try to reduce the unpredictable.

'The most incredible scenarios that you can imagine, lets go to extreme scenarios - at half-time winning 4-0, losing 4-0.

'In between this you have a thousand options, be dominating and controlling the game, being dominated, having problems with this area, problems with that area, injuries or red cards of the goalkeeper, the right back, the central defender, the left back, the winger, the striker. We went through these scenarios and they are prepared.'
Mourinho had until midday on Friday to lodge an appeal with the FA over his punishment but said: 'I think it's stupid to fight a fight that you already know you lose.'
The 52-year-old (above in our artist's impression) says he will not opt to use his mobile phone to contact staff
The 52-year-old (above in our artist's impression) says he 
will not opt to use his mobile phone to contact staff
Rui Faria, Steve Holland and Silvino Louro (front row, left to right) will take Mourinho's words on board
Rui Faria, Steve Holland and Silvino Louro (front row, left 
to right) will take Mourinho's words on board

He is expected to watch what could prove a key game in deciding his Chelsea future in a hotel close to the Britannia Stadium before meeting up with his squad later on.

Mourinho could even contact his team of assistants using his mobile phone, given the FA's difficulties in policing such behaviour, but he says it is not something he will pursue.

The under-fire will also have to pay up on the £40,000 linked to the same incident: his half-time sending off in Chelsea's defeat at West Ham last month

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