The red which used to dominate the Barclays Premier League for so many years is slowly fading to blue.
Chelsea's utter, unbeaten dominance of the league this season has echoes of the bygone era of Sir Alex Ferguson.
So far a manager and team have failed to fill the vast void he left behind when he retired in 2013.
But Mourinho looks to be finally doing just that this campaign.
His
Chelsea team are sweeping aside the rest and in the process they are
becoming the club and manager every other fan loves to hate.
The
Portuguese has even taken to being unnecessarily prickly and moody in
his post and pre-match press conference, despite the team remaining
unbeaten.
That
atmosphere was a common theme of Ferguson's reign, which the Chelsea
boss appears to be mirroring. He'll probably be banning the BBC, soon.
Will he now forge an empire for many years to come in the blue part of London?
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