[情報] 連勝終結後老大訪談
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Jose - "Normally when you score two goals and concede one you win the game"
Monday, Oct 24, 2005
Jose Mourinho was pleased with the performance of his team —
especially their second half reaction to being behind — but was livid
about the Didier Drogba ‘goal’ in that period that would have returned
all three points.
“We scored two goals,” he insisted. “Normally when you score two
goals and concede one you win the game.” On 62 minutes Drogba had neatly
beaten Nigel Martyn from man-of-the-match Frank Lampard’s clever pass
into the box. Replays showed that Eidur Gudjohnsen was in an offside
position to his side when the ball left Lampard’s boot, but the Ivorian
was not.
“It was a clear goal,” Mourinho continued. “Even if the linesman
has doubts, he has to give advantage to the attacking team. They also have
instructions to wait until the last moment to put the flag up. This time,
like a rocket [the linesman raised his arm].
“On television even less doubt. It was a big mistake.”
David Moyes understandably felt that Gudjohnsen was interfering with
play, but indicated that his claims for a late hand-ball by John Terry
from Marcus Bent’s flick were softening, and that it was doubtful.
He was delighted with his side’s display but full of praise for
Chelsea and Frank Lampard’s “stunning” performance. “Chelsea are the
best team in Europe. They have fantastic players and I have to give a lot
of credit to our players for making a game of it. You can’t plug all the
gaps. You have to decided which leaks are the best ones to have.”
There was no panic from Mourinho at the first mislaid points of the
Premiership season for the Blues. “I was ready for a draw or to lose a
game,” he shrugged. “It’s part of football. It’s normal. We should
have dropped points first week, at Wigan.”
He then reminded the media of the refereeing error during Chelsea’s
first drawn game of last season at Aston Villa, when Didier Drogba was
erroneously booked for diving when the striker should have earned a
penalty. The referee then, Rob Styles, he noted, subsequently apologised.
The manager even had time for a little sport at Arsenal’s expense
following Robert Pires’s capsized showboat yesterday — a miscued pass
to Thierry Henry from the penalty spot.
“You know why they took the [second] penalty like that yesterday?”
Jose smiled. “They have so many penalties in a season they had to do
something different.”
by Rick Glanvill
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