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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Here is the whole interview.

Mou: 'They want to stop us winning' Sunday 24 January, 2010

Jose Mourinho openly accused the referee of trying to stop Inter from winning. “The only way we'd lose was if we were down to six.”

Diego Milito gave the Nerazzurri an early lead and Wesley Sneijder was sent off for sarcastically applauding the referee just 27 minutes in, but still won the derby 2-0.

I have already understood they won't let us seal up the Scudetto. When at Bari Bonucci is not sent off and in the derby the officials do everything to stop us winning, I see what is happening here,” he told Sky Italia television.

There is a different criteria. The referee asked if I would be angry if one of my players sarcastically applauded my decision, but I said no. I'd let it go. The referee should've had more common sense.

“But we understood as time went on that it was not a coincidence that referee Rocchi gave Sneijder that red card.

In stoppages Lucio was also dismissed for a second bookable offence after giving away a penalty, which Julio Cesar saved from Ronaldinho.

“We proved everything. We proved that the only way we were going to lose was if we went down to six men, as with seven we still would've won,” crowed Mou.

Inter were spectacular on a tactical, physical, psychological point of view and right from the start it was obvious we were stronger and could win comfortably.

The win was important, but I leave here with a strange taste in my mouth. The game was strange. I am foreign and maybe don't quite understand Italian football yet, but it's your problem and not mine.

“We were fortunate to only end up with nine men and that is why we won, not exactly comfortably, as Milan did everything they could until the end with great pride, so it was never easy.

“But we won without debate and I knew Leonardo will be the first to admit Inter deserved it.”

Goran Pandev was set to be substituted, but Mourinho postponed it so that he could take the free kick for 2-0.

“It's better to be a lucky Coach than a talented one. At that point I was lucky. A little voice told me to leave him on for another 10 seconds.”
:shocked:

Despite playing with 10 men for an hour, Inter remained solid and ran relatively few risks at the back.

“I knew the team was in good shape and ready to defend with seven men. Luckily this week I trained without Sneijder as I told him his only job was to counter Andrea Pirlo.

“Once he was off, the work of the others remained the same, it was just that one of the strikers had to come a little deeper to fill that space.

“Sulley Muntari and Thiago Motta did everything possible to play today despite injuries and deserve more respect from the fans.

“Davide Santon did very well, but with 10 men he had to stay back and not push as much, performing his defensive duties.

“Milan never gave in, Leonardo did everything he could with more strikers and I was happy that Pippo Inzaghi stayed on the bench! He really worries me!”
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,659
Mourinho:

"The only way we were going to lose was if we went down to six men, as with seven we still would've won."

:lol2: :lol:
I am watching that right now :lol:

He said that he is scared because he doesnt know the future. the reporter asked why? he said "look at what happened in the last two games and you'll know why"

he is speaking about the refs
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,023
Here is the whole interview.

Mou: 'They want to stop us winning' Sunday 24 January, 2010

Jose Mourinho openly accused the referee of trying to stop Inter from winning. “The only way we'd lose was if we were down to six.”

Diego Milito gave the Nerazzurri an early lead and Wesley Sneijder was sent off for sarcastically applauding the referee just 27 minutes in, but still won the derby 2-0.

I have already understood they won't let us seal up the Scudetto. When at Bari Bonucci is not sent off and in the derby the officials do everything to stop us winning, I see what is happening here,” he told Sky Italia television.

There is a different criteria. The referee asked if I would be angry if one of my players sarcastically applauded my decision, but I said no. I'd let it go. The referee should've had more common sense.

“But we understood as time went on that it was not a coincidence that referee Rocchi gave Sneijder that red card.

In stoppages Lucio was also dismissed for a second bookable offence after giving away a penalty, which Julio Cesar saved from Ronaldinho.

“We proved everything. We proved that the only way we were going to lose was if we went down to six men, as with seven we still would've won,” crowed Mou.

Inter were spectacular on a tactical, physical, psychological point of view and right from the start it was obvious we were stronger and could win comfortably.

The win was important, but I leave here with a strange taste in my mouth. The game was strange. I am foreign and maybe don't quite understand Italian football yet, but it's your problem and not mine.

“We were fortunate to only end up with nine men and that is why we won, not exactly comfortably, as Milan did everything they could until the end with great pride, so it was never easy.

“But we won without debate and I knew Leonardo will be the first to admit Inter deserved it.”

Goran Pandev was set to be substituted, but Mourinho postponed it so that he could take the free kick for 2-0.

“It's better to be a lucky Coach than a talented one. At that point I was lucky. A little voice told me to leave him on for another 10 seconds.”
:shocked:

Despite playing with 10 men for an hour, Inter remained solid and ran relatively few risks at the back.

“I knew the team was in good shape and ready to defend with seven men. Luckily this week I trained without Sneijder as I told him his only job was to counter Andrea Pirlo.

“Once he was off, the work of the others remained the same, it was just that one of the strikers had to come a little deeper to fill that space.

“Sulley Muntari and Thiago Motta did everything possible to play today despite injuries and deserve more respect from the fans.

“Davide Santon did very well, but with 10 men he had to stay back and not push as much, performing his defensive duties.

“Milan never gave in, Leonardo did everything he could with more strikers and I was happy that Pippo Inzaghi stayed on the bench! He really worries me!”

Mourinho is a modern Brian Clough.

The similarity of the comments the two of them make is uncanny.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Delusional prick. All the ref's decisions were spot on tonight.
Not really. The red card for Sneijder was stupid. Plus, Milan were denied a penalty in the first half. Referee was awful to be honest. I gotta agree with Mourinho this time.

Mourinho is a modern Brian Clough.

The similarity of the comments the two of them make is uncanny.
:touched:
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,450
That narcissistic fucker mourinho never opened up he's mouth last season when he's team scored their winning goal with 5 of he's players were offside. But to him it was a legit goal !!

But now all the world is against he's team, Screw him and that hourse face moratti.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
So how the ref wanted to stop Inter from winning by denying a clear penalty for Milan?
I agree that the referee was awful in general. Sneijder's red card was a much worse decision than not giving that penalty and it influences the game much more. He had a couple of corner/goal kick decisions wrong as well. In this case, it didn't really harm Merda :sergio:

You should join Andy and myself in the Juventuz Brian Clough Appreciation Society.
I'm in. I wake up every morning, buy a cup of coffee and smoke my morning cigarette sitting next to his statue in Nottingham. :D
 

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