The
Special One: “Rules are different for
city…” Lol!
Controversial Chelsea manager
Jose Mourinho has taken a dig at Manchester City after the Premier League defending
champions completed a four-and-half year deal worth £100,000-a-week for the
Ivorian striker on Wednesday. The former Real Madrid coach and Chelsea tactician
questioned whether City still obeys FIFA’s Financial Fair Play rules.
In his words: “Good
striker. If they have the money and no problems with FFP, well done. Rules are
different for City”.
City’s signing of Bony means they
now boast four of the Barclays Premier League’s top five goalscorers of 2014 –
Bony, Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side are two
points behind Chelsea in the title race, but Mourinho believes his side are not
favourtes.
He said: ‘We are not favourites
for the title, we are candidates. I would say the same if we were two points
behind.’
Chelsea travel to Swansea on
Saturday but Mourinho is still expecting a difficult test from Gary Monk’s side
despite the loss of Bony.
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He said: ‘Swansea have a very
good team and very good teams don’t depend on one player. Losing Bony doesn’t
make them less difficult.’
Mourinho also refused to deny
whether he called referee Phil Dowd fat after Chelsea’s 5-3 defeat to Tottenham
earlier in the month.
Mourinho was alleged to have
said: ‘You’re too fat to referee, you should retire.’ Mourinho is also said to
have shouted. ‘You’ve cost us.’
But when asked about the incident
on Friday, he said: ‘He made a big mistake. But when I got to his room, I go in
a privileged position having watched it on TV.’
There's nothing spcial abt this man...he's just ranting
ReplyDeletethe man kept quite since, and the refrees are eating him up. now he is out for them....
ReplyDeletenoise maker that called himself a coach
ReplyDeleteThis man should be suspended for life...rubbish
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