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Jose Mourinho warns against title complacency

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Jose Mourinho insists the Premier League title race is not over even though Chelsea extended their lead at the top to seven points with a 2-1 victory at Aston Villa.

Branislav Ivanovic’s second-half winner enabled the league leaders to take advantage of Manchester City’s 1-1 draw against Hull and strengthen their grip on pole position.

It also meant Blues boss Mourinho finally claimed a first win at Villa Park at what was the sixth attempt.

But Mourinho was keen to play down the significance of his side’s advantage over City and he claimed he will take nothing for granted until another title is mathematically guaranteed.

“In another country I would say it’s fantastic, in this country I would say it’s nothing,” Mourinho said.

“Every game is difficult, anything can happen. It’s very, very difficult.

“Seven points means seven points, we have 14 matches to go. We are speaking about 42 points to play for and in 42 we have a lead of seven. I think it’s nothing.

“I’m surprised by nothing. In this country every team can take points so I am not surprised.

“I didn’t care about it. Somebody told me after the game and that was it.

“When you are top of the league you don’t need other teams to lose points. If they lose, good, but if they don’t it’s not a problem.

“We have to focus on ourselves. If we win the next game we have a seven point lead with 13 matches to go. Let’s try to go step by step.”Villa’s goal drought had finally ended at precisely the 11-hour mark after Jores Okore had cancelled out Eden Hazard’s opener, yet Ivanovic had the final say with his winner midway through the second half.

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