Friday 25 April 2014

When Mourinho Speaks Sleeping Dogs Can't sleep in Peace

It can be said without fear of contradiction that Chelsea Manager Jose mourinho is a man love by the Press, but if you think otherwise you can enquire from the bookmakers, vendors, online content publishers or global football lovers.

The above assertion is hinged on the fact that every time the Portuguese speaks either in a press conference or any statement at all, he raises issues, simply put, "sleeping dogs don't lay in peace."

What has he said this time? His sarcastic comments landed him into hot water and he will pay for it.

The Blues boss was charged with misconduct for his post-match
comments, in which he congratulated both referee Mike Dean for his performance and head of refereeing body Professional Game Match Officials Limited Mike Riley.

Chelsea made it clear that the charge would not discussed at Friday's press conference although Mourinho did add: "Every time I speak there is a consequence.

"Even if I say that a referee was amazing that was a reason to be with a charge. I can't say the truth. I don't feel free at all. If you want a better press conference, speak with the FA."

Before now, during his first spell with the club, he was known as the special one, on returning from Real Madrid for his second experience, he declared himself as "The Happy One".  You don't want to overlook that, do you?

He has been sent off the bench many times for unruly acts, he's been sanctioned yet he won't change. That is Mourinho! He must talk.

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