Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho feels justified in his decision to replace a "tired" Thibaut Courtois with Petr Cech for Wednesday's 1-0 victory over Everton.
Courtois has been the regular number one for the Premier League leaders
this season, but was left on the bench for the meeting at Stamford
Bridge.
Cech was in impressive form, producing two key saves
from former Chelsea man Romelu Lukaku, and Mourinho explained his
decision to rotate his goalkeepers for the game.
"Courtois
played consecutive matches, against Liverpool, Manchester City and Aston
Villa, games where he needed to be very focused," he told the club's
official website.
"Every detail is so important, even when he
doesn't touch the ball, the focus must be permanent and I think a
goalkeeper can also be tired. The tiredness isn't just physical, it's
also from your nervous system.
"Petr has been working really
well and hard. In every training session I was getting the feeling his
condition was magnificent. Tonight he was the best option for the team,
also in terms of leadership.
"John Terry was ill this morning
and he was probably out of the game until the last minute, so I thought I
needed Petr's personality and capacity to communicate at the back. The
decision was good."
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