Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has disclosed he
may not watch the match against Stoke City after
he rejected a chance to appeal his one-game
stadium ban.
He said in an interview with reporters on Friday he
will be travelling with the team to the Britannia
stadium but will then leave the players in the
hands of his a$$istants.
The Portuguese said that he hasn’t made up his
mind where to watch the match.
“I have no plans, maybe I sit in street corner with
my iPad, I don’t know,” he said. “If I cannot
contact with the game maybe I don’t even watch
the game. I can’t contact with the game so what’s
the point? Live score, results, maybe.”
He also denied a$$ertions that Chelsea will be
seeking revenge against Stoke, a team that knocked
the blues out of the League Cup on penalties in
October.
“Revenge for what? What’s the problem? Why? We
played a good game, people were nice to us, our
supporters were fantastic, no problems between
supporters, a great football match, a good referee, a
good show for everyone.
“One team scores one more penalty, one team left
happy, one team left unhappy, everything was
normal, revenge for what?” he noted.
Mourinho is serving a one-match stadium ban for
confronting referee Jonathan Moss in Chelsea’s
defeat by West Ham last month.
The Blues are stuck to the 15th spot on the league
table after 11 games with 11 points, and will be
looking to improve their fortunes in the game
against 13th-place Stoke City.
Friday, 6 November 2015
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