Jose Mourinho does not want to reduce the success of Sevilla in the Europa League final, although he did not stop launching his particular ‘pulla’ against arbitration, because in his opinion, it could harm his team.
“Sevilla is a great team, they have a great team, better than us, more experience, which we don’t have,” Roma’s coach began by saying.
In a nutshell, he took stock of the game “because we did a great first half but in the second half, Sevilla reacted and everything was more balanced afterwards. In the last stretch we had more chances to win. But we got to penalties, which should be stopped and scored”.
Asked about the possible scope of arbitration work in the future of the match, Mou was concise, but forceful in his statement. “Did you have an incident? He has so much…”
Finally, he was asked why he gave his Europa League runner-up medal to a Romanian fan. “I always do, I win gold and I don’t like silver medals,” said Mourinho, a genius and a figure to the end.
Source: La Verdad
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