Talk of a potential rift between the Chelsea captain and the Portuguese coach has been denied by the Stamford Bridge boss

Jose Mourinho has dismissed Steven Gerrard's suggestion of "friction" between the Chelsea manager and captain John Terry, claiming the pair get on fine.



Terry watched the 4-0 Champions League win over Maccabi Tel Aviv on Wednesday from the bench, while the experienced defender was hauled off at half-time as Chelsea were beaten 3-0 at Manchester City in the Premier League last month.



Gerrard, a former England team-mate of Terry's, expressed his disbelief in the pre-match build-up that the 34-year-old skipper had been dropped for the Maccabi Tel Aviv clash.



"There's certainly a bit of friction behind the scenes because for me, you play John Terry week in, week out. He's your captain," Gerrard said on BT Sport.



But Mourinho has played down talk of a rift, saying: "Steven is wrong.



"I have a very good relationship with him. He's wrong, because we have no problems."

Mourinho made a number of changes to his starting XI following poor form in the Premier League, which sees champions Chelsea trailing leaders Manchester City by 11 points after five games.

Eden Hazard once again disappointed with an early penalty miss on Wednesday, but goals from Willian, Oscar, Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas secured a comfortable win for the Blues.