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Mourinho refused to speak Italian after the win over Sassuolo and brought in Berardi’s cross
In the final of Sassuolo’s game against Roma, the Romans celebrated a great victory and Jose Mourinho gave a press conference in which he took aim at Berardi and refused to speak Italian.
Roma sweated to overcome the upset at Sassuolo, winning 2-1 for their third win in their last four league games, but the result kept them at the top of the table and allowed Jose Mourinho to give a concert at the press conference give.
There he refused to speak Italian, preferring to speak in his own language (Portuguese) with a translator at his side, while not missing the opportunity to target Neroverdi star and Italian national team international Domenico Berardi gain weight.
“I will speak in Portuguese because my Italian is not enough to express certain concepts. I would like to thank the owners and manager Thiago Pinto for their support over the last 24 hours.
It was a tough win, but we deserved it. Even when we were behind, we were the best team on the pitch. I am very happy for the players and all our fans.
I also have to say a word to my assistant Salvatore Foti, who wasn’t with us tonight but worked so hard for this game.”Mourinho began by emphasizing, adding meaningfully:
“Regarding the ball that was not returned at the end, we told the Sassuolo team that to get fair play you have to respect it and in their team there is a player who lacks fair play.”
According to the Italian media, Mourinho’s allusion was a “nail nail” for Berardi, as the Portuguese had made particular reference to the Sassuolo player on the eve of the game, saying:
“I’m worried about Berardi, he’s a fantastic player and I love him, but he should show the opponents more respect. He makes fun of other players and gets cards, so I love him and I hate him.”
I don’t like that kind of behavior on the pitch and I wouldn’t like to see it from a player on my own team either.”
Source: sport 24
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