JOSE MOURINHO GAVE an emotional interview following Chelsea’s surprise loss to Aston Villa in the Premier League this evening.
The Chelsea boss continually insisted he preferred not to speak afterwards, though the Sky interviewer’s persistent questioning caused him to ultimately hint at some of his frustrations.
Eventually, he revealed that he was annoyed at not being able to ask “one question” to the referee, while he also complained that Gabby Agbonlahor came off the bench to grab Ramires in the heat of the action.
Watch the interview in full below.
Jose have done a lot of talking this year and now it looks like he can’t think of a good come back.
I prefer not to speak but he still didn’t shut up for 41/2 mins
Not looking so good now José …plonker
When did he ever say it was looking good? He has been saying from the start that City were favorites and this shows why, City won today playing for 80 odd minutes with ten men while Chelsea lost with ten men.
Connor. Probably the reason Chelsea lost today. His constant negativity is stupid. 30pts from 33 in ’14 he should be publicly backing his players, instead he insists on being a little horse and nonsense like that, just so he’s always the centre of attention. Time to wise up Jose. Real Chelsea fans like me see thru your crap.
Well said…. Mou is a good manager…. When he wants to be. Must stop playing the media.
No Comment…I prefer not to speak!!!
Go wan…. You’ll be fine ;)
Small paul
Super win for Villa!
Fabian Delph is an outrageous footballer…
He’s no Paul McGrath
Looking at it another way, I think he is right to make such a point of ‘no comment’. Managers now get punished by the FA is they so much as look sideways at a referee, let alone state in a post match conference that he might have made a bad decision or two! If your ‘keeper makes a mistake, you let him know about it! Long story short, I look forward to (with baited breath) the day that match officials carry out post match conferences!!!
“it is difficult to close the mouth but I have to do it” Oh the irony!