Mourinho regrets saying there was a 'campaign' against Chelsea


Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho celebrates at the end of a match against West Bromwich on 18 May, 2015. Reuters / Eddie Keogh

LONDON (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho regrets using the word "campaign" to describe how he felt Chelsea were treated this season but still believes they were harshly treated by officials and media, British newspapers reported on Saturday.

Despite Chelsea having cantered to the Premier League title -- leading second-placed Manchester City by eight points with one match remaining -- Mourinho suggested on several occasions this term that there was a clear campaign against his side.

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