Antonio Cassano has added fuel to his controversy with Jose Mourinho. The former Italian striker and the Portuguese coach they keep fighting and after a hot dialectical give and take, the turn came again to Cassano, who once again dispatched himself with ease against Mou.
It all started when the former soccer player hinted that Mourinho was not interested in football. “Let’s not fool ourselves Mourinho doesn’t care about football. Just a movie theater. I have no idea how it achieves these results. We can look at history, but he doesn’t know how to work,” Cassano told Bobo TV.
Mou publicly responded in Italian. “Everyone can criticize and think what they want, but while Cassano is having fun, others are working seriously,” he began by saying, adding that “Cassano played for Roma, Inter and Real Madrid: At Madrid they remember him for his jacket, with Roma he won the Super Cup without playing, at Inter he didn’t even win the Lombardy Cup. Instead, they know what I won at Inter, Madrid and Roma. He’ll have a problem with me, I’m not with him.”
Mourinho did not stay there and continued to say “I only tell him this, because he is 40 years old and I am 60: sometimes, in life, if you always try to play bowling, you will meet a Marko Livaja and you will have less fun.”
Some words that, according to ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’, refer to a confrontation between Cassano and Livaja in the Inter dressing room during the 2012/13 season.
Cassano does not bite his tongue
Well, after Mou’s words, it’s now Cassano that goes back to charging, explains what happened to Marko Livaja?: “Mourinho doesn’t care about football. Annoying, just like the way you play your teams. I had a fight with Livaja, we talked about everything, but after two days we were friends as before. My mother taught me not to be afraid of anything and I argued with 30,000 people. Tell your spy, twenty people blocked and there was no physical confrontation between Livaja and me. They didn’t hurt me. Tell your rabbit that he is talking to you. I have never been hit by anyone in my life. Maybe I was lucky, but I wasn’t afraid of anything or anyone,” Cassano said.
Source: La Verdad

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