Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says it is 'stupid' to suggest the form of his teams dips during his third season in charge.
Chelsea have endured their worst start to a season in 29 years, losing three of their opening five matches and currently sit 11 points behind leaders Manchester City.
Mourinho has taken charge of six clubs during his 15-year managerial career but has only led the same side for three consecutive seasons on three occasions - twice with Chelsea and the other with Real Madrid - and has never stayed in the same role beyond that point.
Speaking at a press conference ahead of Wednesday's Champions League opener against Maccabi Tel-Aviv, the Portuguese, who took over at Chelsea for a second time in June 2013, became irritated when questioned on the third-season theory.
"Look, my third season in Porto, I didn't have a third season," he said. "My third season at Inter, I didn't have a third season. My third season at Chelsea, during the first time, I won the FA Cup, the Carling Cup and played the Champions League semi-finals.
"The third season at Real Madrid, I won the Super Cup, I lost the cup final and went to the Champions League semi-finals. These are my third seasons, so click Google instead of making stupid questions and try to find it.
"You spoke about the third season and I am telling you that the question is stupid because the third season is what I told you. The point is that the question is stupid.
"Asking about building dynasties is a different question. I haven't done that before. This will be the first time I'm trying to do that, so I don't have previous experience from the past."
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