The Premier League champions are 15th in the table after six defeats in 11 matches and out of the League Cup.
"He doesn't need to prove anything to anybody," the Portuguese's long-term adviser Jorge Mendes.
"He knows what to do. Many people are saying these things but there is no chance [he will leave]. He will solve the problem. He is the best."
Chelsea eased the pressure on Mourinho on Wednesday by beating Dynamo Kiev 2-1 in a Champions League group match at Stamford Bridge.
Blues fans sang their manager's name throughout the game and he thanked the supporters for their "amazing" reception.
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