Jose Mourinho is set to find out tomorrow whether his appeal against his £50,000 and suspended one-match stadium ban has been successful. The FA dished out the punishment after he claimed referees were "afraid"
to make decisions in Chelsea's favour after their home defeat to Southampton. Mourinho challenged the severity of the fine and ban, after labelling them a "disgrace" and "absolutely astonishing," and will discover if either has been reduced tomorrow. Meanwhile, Cesc Fabregas reckons Chelsea can make history and recover from their nightmare start to retain their title. Chelsea are languishing 15th in the table with just 11 points from their first 10 games five of which they have lost. No team has won the Premier League with less than 18 points from their first 10 games or even finished in the top four with fewer than 13 points at this stage.
to make decisions in Chelsea's favour after their home defeat to Southampton. Mourinho challenged the severity of the fine and ban, after labelling them a "disgrace" and "absolutely astonishing," and will discover if either has been reduced tomorrow. Meanwhile, Cesc Fabregas reckons Chelsea can make history and recover from their nightmare start to retain their title. Chelsea are languishing 15th in the table with just 11 points from their first 10 games five of which they have lost. No team has won the Premier League with less than 18 points from their first 10 games or even finished in the top four with fewer than 13 points at this stage.

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