In the world of football that is full of competition and drama, there is a scene that will definitely make you laugh or shake your head and sigh - see how Mourinho seriously said that he "gifted" the Manchester City champions, and then asked Pep Guardiola with a hint of ridicule why he didn't thank him. Oh yes, and by the way, I also praised Liverpool.
In other words, when Mourinho and Kompany discussed Liverpool, the smell of gunpowder was strong enough. Mourinho is determined to win Liverpool, maybe because he was not well received at Anfield and wants to take revenge in this way? Or maybe he's just bullish on Liverpool's champions. Either way, Mourinho has always found a ridiculous reason to explain everything in football.
He said that in 2014, it was he who gave Manchester City the championship, and when this came out, can you not laugh? He also felt that Kompany and Guardiola should give him a ** and say thank you. It's not like saying, "Hey, you see, how generous I am, I can even give away a championship." However, this kind of self-deprecation and humor can only be said by Jose Mourinho.
Speaking of Liverpool, Mourinho praised Liverpool because they know how to turn defeat into victory when it matters and how to deal with pressure. This is a great recognition of the Liverpool players and coaching staff. He also stressed that if the margin widens to nine points, then Manchester City can say goodbye. As a result, Liverpool did beat Manchester City 3-1 to lead by nine points, and Mourinho's prediction came true.
Mourinho's remarks are not only an evaluation of Manchester City and Liverpool, but also a football philosophy. He used his own unique perspective to analyze the situation of the season and accurately the results of the game. This has to be admired for his football intelligence.
Mourinho's "performance" is undoubtedly a famous scene in the football world. Every time he remarks, he can cause countless discussions and controversies. But there's no denying that his views on football are often unique and precise. Even in the ridicule, it is a demonstration of a deep understanding of football.
And this time, in a humorous and slightly provocative way, he once again proved his unique place in the world of football. He's not just telling a story about a championship, he's also expressing his love for football and a deep understanding of the game.
So, dear fans, what do you have to say about a "football philosopher" like Jose Mourinho? Do you also think that whether you love him or hate him, he can always somehow make himself the center of attention and the object of our discussion? Does this prove that tactical and mental games outside of football are just as exciting? February** Dynamic Incentive Program