I Won More EPL Titles Than Other 19 Managers – Mourinho Demands ‘Respect, Respect’
Lucas Moura scored twice and Harry Kane scored once as Tottenham stunned Manchester United with a 3-0 win at Old Trafford on Monday night, and Jose Mourinho has reacted.
Manchester
United manager Jose Mourinho demanded “respect” from journalists and
walked out of his news conference after the 3-0 Premier League home
defeat by Tottenham.
The defeat was Mourinho’s
heaviest at home in his career, and he has now lost two of his first
three league games for the first time.
“I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together,” Mourinho said. “Three for me and two for them. Respect, respect, respect man.”
Harry
Kane’s header and two goals from Lucas Moura at Old Trafford maintained
Tottenham’s 100% start to the season and lifted them to second in the
table.
Mourinho was involved in a tense news
conference earlier in the week, arriving 30 minutes early, defending his
relationship with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and leaving after
four minutes and 19 seconds.
The Portuguese has
won more Premier League titles than the rest of the division’s current
managers combined – he won three in two spells with Chelsea, while Pep
Guardiola and Manuel Pellegrini won one each at Manchester City.
Mourinho,
who lifted his most recent Premier League crown three years ago, has
also won two titles in Portugal, two in Italy and one in Spain, as well
as winning the Champions League twice, and the Europa League with United
in 2017.
“You want to make the miracle of my
team played so well and strategically we were so, so, so, so, so, so
good and you want to try and transform this press conference into let’s
blame the guy,” he said.
Asked about United’s defending against Spurs, he said: “I am sorry. You have to tell me what is the most important thing because I don’t know.
“When
I win matches I come here many times and you are not happy that I win
matches and you say the most important is the way of playing.”
Journalist: “I am asking about the defending.”
Mourinho:
“No, no, no. You need to make a decision in relation to that. I need to
know from you what is the most important thing. If it is is to play
well or to win matches?
“To play
offensively or for a certain result? Today we were aggressive, we press
high. Tottenham couldn’t make two passes coming from the back. They
made lots of mistakes because of our pressure high.
“We
project the full-backs. We had Valencia and Luke Shaw arriving in
dangerous positions, we miss goals with an open goal, we miss chances,
we were unlucky in rebounds in both goals, we lost a game by conceding
at the first corner of the match against us in minute 50.
“In
the first half, zero corners, zero lateral free-kicks, zero frontal
free-kicks. On minute 50 they have one corner and score a goal and with
that goal you want to transform the story of the game.
“But don’t lose your time. Today I had proof that the best judge in football are the supporters. They are the best judge.”
Journalist: “But many of the supporters walked out.
Mourinho: “I
would do the same losing 3-0, taking two hours from here to the centre
of Manchester. It is where I live and I know that after matches it takes
two hours, I would do the same.
“We
lost last season here against Sevilla and were booed because we
deserved it, because we were not good. We were not dangerous enough,
because Sevilla deserved to win the match.
“Today the players left the pitch after losing at home and were applauded because they deserved it.
“So, keep trying and trying and trying. And keep trying. Just to finish, do you know what was the result? 3-0.
“What
this means? [Holds three fingers up] 3-0 – but also means three Premier
Leagues and I won more Premier Leagues alone than the other 19 managers
together.”
Source:- BBC Sports
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