release Kevin de Bruyne and Mohamed Salah in his second stage at Chelseabetween the summer of 2013 and December 2015, are two faults previously attributed to Jose Mourinhocurrent technician of Rome.
Two living legends of City and Liverpool
The Belgian midfielder left Wolfsburg to finish making history in City of Manchesterwith whom he won 15 titles and was twice named the best player of the season in the Premier League, while the Egyptian winger, after passing Fiorentina and Romerecently became the all-time top scorer of Liverpoolwhere he won all possible trophies at club level.
“When people say I let Salah go, I say the opposite. I bought Salah. I said, ‘Sign this guy.’ He was going from Basel to Liverpool and I fought to get him to Chelsea,” he explained. Mourinho on the former Nigerian footballer’s podcast Obi Mikel,’The Obi One Podcast‘.
“I don’t want Salah to wait”
“Then comes the part where, if you want to be a Chelsea player, you have to perform immediately or wait. And he doesn’t want to wait, he wants to get a loan. Then Chelsea decided to sell him, not me. I told them that, if he felt he had to play every minute of every game, they would let him go on loan,” continued the Portuguese.
According to Mourinhoin case DeBruyne “It’s very similar. We went to Asia for the preseason and Kevin had to go on loan to a German team. I told the club ‘no’, that I wanted him with me. He stayed and started on the first day of the Premier League. Then, we played the European Super Cup in Prague against Bayern and he didn’t play. The next day he wanted to leave,” ‘The Special One’ recalled.
“When you’re at Chelsea and you want to leave, you leave and someone else comes. They’re just kids who can’t wait. And their careers said they were right, but it wasn’t my fault. The other players might say I kicked them out, but they didn’t,” he concluded. Mourinho.
Source: La Verdad

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