Dutch legend Johan Cruyff has criticised Jose Mourinho, saying the Chelsea boss has a duty to entertain.

“He’s a very good practical coach. But in his position he should think about the performances too,” the former Holland star told BBC Radio Five Live.

“The result is not the only thing a big team should be thinking about.

“What he must try to do is have respect for everybody. If you are a top team then you have to have more respect.”

Cruyff also criticised Mourinho for claiming that Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard had tried to influence referee Anders Frisk when the sides met in last season’s Champions League.

“His behaviour against Rijkaard at Barcelona was not good. It was not a good example,” added the Dutchman.

Meanwhile, former Chelsea star Gianfranco Zola joined the chorus of complainst against Chelsea’s style of play.

“I think Chelsea players play lovely football but sometimes you do not get much joy from watching their game because the other team is not playing how they normally play,” said Zola.

“To get a really good game you have to have two (teams) playing, sometimes teams are very compact and scared to play against Chelsea – so they sit back.

“Obviously in those conditions the game doesn’t express the best.”