Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has revealed that the team had an "interactive" meeting after the club were eliminated from the Champions League in midweek.
After witnessing the club lose on away goals to Paris Saint-Germain, Mourinho said that a team meeting would take place to discover why they couldn't progress in the competition, despite having a man advantage for 89 minutes.
However, despite admitting that discussions had taken place, the Portuguese refused to disclose too many details ahead of their Premier League fixture with Southampton on Sunday afternoon.
The 52-year-old told reporters: "I reflect on the game with the players, but not with you. I had a meeting with the players, I am working for the future. I don't have to share that with you.
"Everybody spoke. It was very interactive. It was good. But I don't share that with you."
Chelsea currently hold a five-point advantage over Manchester City in the standings.
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