Jose Mourinho top crazy & Funny moment for special one
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showed that he’s well and truly back during Tottenham Hotspur’s defeat to Southampton on Wednesday.
The Spurs coach was shown a yellow card by referee Mike Dean for approaching Southampton’s bench and taking a peak at their tactics.
And in his post-match interview, he delivered one of the all-time great Mourinho lines.
The yellow card was fair, because I was rude,” Mourinho said.
“But I was rude to an idiot.”
t wasn’t the first time that Mourinho has showcased immense levels of s**thousery and it won’t be the last.
We’ve picked out 13 occasions of Mourinho’s finest dirty work.
Sprinting down the touchline v Man Utd in 2004
Running onto Camp Nou pitch
Mourinho’s Inter Milan knocked Guardiola and Barcelona out of the Champions League in 2010 and the Portuguese coach celebrated the win by running onto the pitch at Camp Nou with his arm aloft.
Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes tried to get Mourinho to stop but he refused to do so.
Shushing Liverpool fans
Liverpool were 10 minutes away from winning the 2005 League Cup final against Chelsea until Steven Gerrard headed a Paulo Ferreira free-kick into his own net.
Mourinho celebrated the goal by turning towards the Liverpool supporters and shushing them.
Cupping his ear against Juventus
Man United weren’t given much chance when they travelled to Turin to face Juventus in the Champions League last season but Juan Mata’s late goal and Leonardo Bonucci’s own goal sealed a memorable 2-1 win.
And Mourinho was on the pitch at full-time cupping his ear towards the Juventus fans.
"In beautiful Italian, they insulted me for 90 minutes," he told BT Sport afterwards. "I didn't insult them.”
Calling Arsene Wenger a voyeur
“I think he is one of these people who is a voyeur. He likes to watch other people.
“There are some guys who, when they are at home, have a big telescope to see what happens in other families. He speaks, speaks, speaks about Chelsea.”
Mourinho later apologised for the comments he made about former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger in 2005.
It was even reported that the Frenchman might sue Mourinho for his remarks.
Poking Tito Vilanova in the eye
On August 17, 2011, we witnessed one of the ugliest El Clasicos in history.
Three players were sent off and Mourinho gouged the eye of Barcelona’s assistant Tito Vilanova in a brawl that escalated on the touchline.
The then-Real Madrid coach was banned for two matches following the incident.
Respect, respect, respect’
Mourinho delivered an extraordinary press conference following Man United’s 3-0 defeat to Tottenham in 2018 in which he repeatedly called for ‘respect’.
At the end of his meeting with the media, Mourinho used the scoreline to bring attention to the number of league titles he’s won in England.
“Just to finish, do you know what was the result? This [holding three fingers up]. 3-0, 3-0. Do you know what this is? 3-0,” he said.
“But it also means three Premierships and I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together.
“Three for me and two for them two. So respect man, respect, respect, respect.”
Three-finger salute
Mourinho goaded the Chelsea fans who once adored him when he returned to Stamford Bridge with Man United in October 2018.
The home crowed jeered him but he reacted by holding up three fingers, referencing the number of Premier League titles he won with the club.
Saying he made "every decision" for Luke Shaw
Man United’s Luke Shaw was making his first appearance in weeks and played a role in their late equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Everton in 2017.
But there was to be no outright praise for the left-back at full-time, just more criticism.
“He [Shaw] had a good performance but it was his body with my brain,” Mourinho said.
“He was in front of me and I was making every decision for him.”
Just what Shaw wanted to hear from his manager…
Jose Mourinho's reaction after being reminded Raheem Sterling was already on a yellow card
Raheem Sterling was first on the rebound and went down under Lloris’ challenge. However, Dean and VAR didn’t give a penalty with what appeared to be a dive.
Should that be a second yellow for Sterling?
In the carnage, Mourinho had forgotten that the City winger had been booked. He sat back in his seat and took a drink of water as he celebrated Lloris' penalty save.
That was until his assistant manager, Joao Sacramento, reminded him that Sterling had already been booked and should be shown a second yellow.
It sent the Spurs manager into a frenzy.
He suddenly jumped up, ran to the fourth official in a desperate attempt to get Sterling sent off.
Brilliant.
The Premier League is so much better with Mourinho in it, isn't it?
While he was infuriated then, he was celebrating in the second half.
Debutant Steven Bergwijn scored a stunning volley to open the scoring before Son Heung-min doubled Spurs’ lead against ten-man City.
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