After their stunning defeat against Bradford City in the FA Cup, Chelsea will try to motivate themselves against Liverpool, one of their favorite clients recently.

Jose Mourinho and his men have to bounce back quickly if they want to forget Saturday's disappointing result against Bradford City. With the Capital One Cup second leg against Liverpool ahead, the Blues may find the needed motivation against the Reds, one of their most hated opponents and who they have been able to mangle recently. Here are five reasons why Mou and his crew could find happiness after a gloomy weekend against Brendan Rodgers' side.

1. Chelsea's unbeaten streak vs Liverpool

Considering all competitions, the Reds have not been able to win against Chelsea in their five most recent meetings. Having lost three of those matches, Liverpool's prospects on winning at Stamford Bridge seem quite dubious, since they have not earned a victory against the Blues while playing at their home turf since 2011, despite scoring in each of their six most recent visits.

2. Mourinho's goalscoring machine

Even with their flopped FA Cup match last Saturday, Mourinho's men need just one goal to make it to the Final game, and their strikers are quite capable of netting the ball while playing at home. With the help of Diego Costa, Didier Drogba and Cesc Fabregas' assists, the Blues have scored at least two goals in their 13 matches this season playing at their home turf. Needing just one goal to make it through, it would only be a matter of defending correctly against the not-so-lucky Reds' strikers.

3. Snapping Liverpool's undefeated streak

One thing Mourinho loves is to make the impossible things possible, and breaking Liverpool's 10-game unbeaten run could be motivation enought for Mourinho's men to bounce back from their terrible performance last Saturday. This will be one of the toughest matches for Liverpool during this run, and with pressure piling up on them when it comes to crunch time, Chelsea could destroy their undefeated run playing at home.

4. The return of Chelsea's most-trusted men

Jose Mourinho rested some of his top-notch players last Saturday and paid a high price for it. Even with Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas coming in for the final minutes against Bradford, Chelsea's lineup was not the best that Mou could put up, something we will not be seeing against the Reds. Surely Diego Costa, Nemanja Matic, Branislav Ivanovic and John Terry will be involved in this game, providing the Blues all the necessary weapons to damage Brendan Rodgers' defence.

5. The Treble

This has been one of Mourinho's obsessions during the past years. Leading the Premier League, making it through the UCL Round of 16, and preparing to play the second leg of the Capital One Cup semi-finals against Liverpool, Chelsea still have the chance to emulate that 1999 Manchester United team that won every major tournament under Alex Ferguson. Mou did it back in 2010, and the possibility of entering the record books as the only manager to do so with two different teams might be motivating enough for Chelsea.