The former Nerazzurri coach reveals that he supported the Beneamata against Olympique Marseille; believes Inter will fight back.
Jose Mourinho expressed his grief after Inter Milan were knocked out of UEFA Champions League in the last 16 round.
Meanwhile, Mourinho’s Real Madrid progressed to quarter-finals of Champions League after thrashing CSKA Moscow 4-1 in the return-leg of the round-of-16.
Mourinho revealed that he and his team were supporting the Nerazzurri, and they felt sad after the Italian giants were knocked out of the tournament. The Portuguese revealed that his player’s kind feelings for the Nerazzurri were
due to the fact that they eliminated Barcelona from the UEFA Champions League two years ago.
While talking to the press, the Special one said:
“I’m extremely sad for Inter. On Wednesday we were all supporting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 in the semi-finals
[two years ago].”
The Madrid boss insisted that winning and losing is a part of the game, and he hopes that the struggling club will be able to return to winning ways next year.
“We were sad, it’s been a difficult season for Inter. Unfortunately in football you win and lose, but I’m sure we will return next year to win.”
Mourinho was asked if he had any recommendations for the President of Inter Milan regarding changes required to overhaul the club. The former coach to the Milan outfit replied that a President, as experienced as Massimo Moratti,
does not need his advice.
The 49-year-old insisted that changing two or three players in a club is a normal occurring, but Inter Milan’s real strength lies in their team and the President. The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 boss commended the Nerazzurri fans, and believes
that they provide a unique atmosphere at the club.
Mourinho managed the Nerazzurri from 2008-2010, and helped them in winning the treble in the 2009/10 season. The Inter fans are getting frustrated with the abysmal form of the club, and have demanded the sacking of Claudio Ranieri
and return of Mourinho.
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