Jose........................
Jose out
Just got back from this friendly.
Brought back memories of watching coutinho for Liverpool.
Dribbles past players everywhere, gives ball away recklessly, cuts in onto right and skies a ball, draws 393939 fouls, cuts inside and scores as everybody starts hoping he gets subbed.
Nice stadium!
Tough morning all round.
- Loss to local rivals.
- Son red carded for a silly kick out.
- Racist fans making monkey gestures at Rudiger and having to sound a racism warning over the loud speaker during the game.
Don't worry, Arsenal aren't having fun right now either. But this was definitely a bad game for your guys.
Mou out still??
High time he got s red card
Probably get this one over turned again too
The real Jose reeled his head after the game. Blaming Rudiger for the Son red and saying we only won because we played Contes system which if he used his brain only like 5 of our players used that system. I'll always be grateful but all he is is bitter and grumpy these days. Past it at the top level
This is a quote from the year they won the UCL. He had plenty of run ins with reporters even back then.Before the media, Mourinho was arrogant, even surly, as Porto progressed.
At Inter he had Zlatan and they both were arrogant as shit to anyone and everyone.
At Real he just had more cameras. He was the exact same guy he is now. Arrogant and talented.
Bad day all round.
Most importantly for the racists chants. No defending or excusing it. Just ****ed.
Son red card- petulant and silly. Mou's views on Rudiger making an absolute meal of it are true, his views that this means Son shouldn't have been sent are not. That we have sought to have it overturned is a bit embarrassing.
Chelsea far superior and deserved the win. Highly likely its a different game if Gazzaniga doesn't Mr Miyagi someone in stoppage time, but the end result would pprobably have been the same.
And Stanny you are right, the real Mourinho did 'reel his head' after the game, and its the same head he has always had. He attempted to deflect from a poor performance, which is what he (and just about every manager) have done for their entire career. Im not particularly enamoured that he is at Spurs, but to say that this is a sign of him being grumpy and past it, as opposed to the technique he has used forever, is a bit of a stretch.