“I always do. I keep the gold ones and give away the silver ones. I don’t want the silver ones,” he said. Jose Mourinho when asked about the image in which he was seen handing out his runner-up medal for european league to a young fan of Rome which is on the stand. He did not miss the truth. Reviewing his career, other moments where he has done the same can be salvaged. And not only in silver. He himself proved that he does not stay even among champions.
Premier League 2005-2006
For example, during the celebration of the title of Premier League 2005-2006 with the Chelsea, you he tossed his championship medal into the stands during the celebration. Later, he explained that “the medal is for everyone, although whoever caught it was lucky. Whoever it was, they had an amazing memory. Unless I put it on ‘eBay’ and I won a fate.”
Community Shield 2015
Another is the one at the end of the Community Shield of 2015. The Chelseafell before him Arsenal for 1-0 and Mourinho He gave his medal to a 10-year-old Gunners fan. He also commented on it. “This is the loser’s medal and it’s a good memory for him. I don’t keep the medals I win so I don’t know why I would keep the ones I get when I lose.”
European Super Cup 2017
And another well-known episode was played out exactly against one of his former teams, the real Madrid. It was 2017 and he was training then Manchester United. Naa European Super Cup the whites won 2-1. Mourinho He repeated the gesture with the fan. “I’m a kid in a T-shirt Manchester UtdI don’t know where he’s from, so for him it’s something he’ll never forget. The medal was forgotten in a drawer at my house and for that boy it was like giving him the moon. He will keep it like a treasure”, he said, reiterating that he also does not hide what he won “so imagine when I lose”.
Source: La Verdad
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