FilGoal | News | Mourinho opens fire: What happened is an insult to penalties .. Perhaps the referee was exhausting



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José Mourinho, Tottenham Hotspur coach, opened fire on his team’s refereeing team against Arsenal.

Tottenham squandered their lead and lost the North London Derby with two goals to one in the English Premier League.

Mourinho expressed his objection to the penalty, from which the gunners’ winning goal was scored: “I was 50 meters from the place where the penalty took place, but I saw it repeated directly on the iPad.”

And he continued: “If there is someone who has a different opinion of my opinion on the penalty, one of the best Arsenal fans should be the holder of the tickets. A similar person is the only one from whom I will accept a different opinion.”

He continued: “It is a pity that the referees do not do interviews after the games. We played very badly, the result of 1-1 was not a fair reflection of what happened in the first half, we did not enjoy the intensity and we did it” . we do not press, we do not attack. But in the second half we had room to develop, which is what happened ”. Then the question comes, but it is an impossible question because they are not talking: a question for Michael Oliver and Paul Tierney.

He explained: “The players and coaches feel tired, and the referees can also feel tired because they have managed a lot of matches in the middle of the week.”

He added: “I am completely unlucky with Michael Oliver. The penalty shootout against me is huge with Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham. No matter what club I coach, I am always unlucky with this distinguished referee.”

When asked about the penalty during the press conference, Mourinho replied: “I don’t want to call it a penalty, this is an insult to penalties.”

He remarked: “The only thing worse than the first half we presented was the penalty.”

He commented on Son Heung Min’s injury: “I don’t know how long Son’s absence will last. Muscle injuries are not easy. Son is a player who recovers quickly. This happened due to the accumulation of matches. I let him rest for 30 minutes in the last game, but he played 60 minutes. “

Tottenham advanced through the superb Eric Lamela in the 32nd minute and Martin Odegaard leveled in the 44th minute.

Alexandre Lacazette scored the winning goal for Arsenal in the 64th minute.

Arsenal’s victory raised their tally to point 41 to occupy 10th place, while Tottenham’s balance at point 45 in 7th place thanks 28 games for each of the two teams.



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