Friday, January 24, 2014

Mourinho's unnecessary diplomatic statement over Mata's departure


The below statement is that of Chelsea Manager Jose Mourinho. He tried in this unnecessary long defense to claim that Mata leaving Chelsea is a sign of support and respect for the player. This is my blog and I am not a reporter. If Mourinho thinks that selling Mata is a sign of respect, then as a Chelsea fan, I must say that he lacks the knowledge of  the word respect and support. Selling Mata, who is fans player of the year for two consecutive season shows a lack of respect for the fans and the club. I will say here that Mourinho is nothing but a proud and arrogant coach. A sadist to say the least. Mata did not deserve what he has done to him. This is the worst mistake he, Mourinho has ever made in his career as a coach. It shows that his second coming was and is a mistake. I don't care if he wins the league, he is a sadist...read his statement below

'We allowed Juan to travel and to have the medical with United,' said Mourinho. 'Sooner rather than later things will be finalised. This club is a special club and this club cares about people. This club is very respectful of the players and especially players who brought history to the club. Juan is one of these.
'I still think he could be important for us, he's a fantastic player. In spite of not playing for us, especially in the last period, he could be important for us, but Juan has a fantastic opportunity; another big club wants him, in a country where he loves to be and he loves to play.
'The offer is the right offer for us, so in spite of the fact many clubs, many boards and many managers thinking you shouldn't sell to a rival, especially one in the same country, we feel different.
'The player deserves respect and deserves to be happy and play where he wants to play. Because the offer is what we consider the right offer for the quality of the player we allowed him to negotiate with them and we didn't close the door.
'It's a good offer, respectful to us and the value of the player. It allows us to try to add another player, because we need another player, and still have a fantastic profit. With the two deals, Juan and Kevin De Bruyne, we put ourselves in a fantastic position with Financial Fair Play.'
'I asked him when the offer came if he was happy to go and he said yes,' said the Blues boss. 'After that we felt mixed emotions, we are happy that he's going to a fantastic situation but at the same time we are sad. With him it was the same, very happy to go from Chelsea to Man United, staying in England and the Premier League, probably with guarantees he will play. It's good for Juan, the Premier League and the offer, in financial terms, is the right offer.
'He tried to give everything, it was just a point of the team doing very well for the last couple of months and winning matches consecutively. Willian, Hazard and Oscar are playing really well and he wasn't playing.
'In matches where he could have been decisive coming off the bench, when he was about to come on we scored goals. I was playing him at Derby and we scored. I was going to bring him on against Hull at the beginning of the second half and we scored. Against Man United we were 3-0 up, so I couldn't even bring him from the bench and make him feel great by changing the game. In the last four or five matches he wasn't even playing so he was clearly affected, frustrated, disappointed.
'I worked with him for four, five six months but he's been at the club for more than two years, so people know him much better than I do. What I know is enough to know he deserves this, if he cannot be fully happy here because he's not playing 100 per cent like in the last two years, if he has a big club that wants him, even if it's a rival club and in England, the club decided, and I was completely on the club's side, you cannot stop people from being happy if the offer is the right offer.' 'It was a surprise for us that Juan was leaving, we were not prepared to make bids and try to bring a player to replace him in the squad, everything happened very fast,' said Mourinho. 'We had to work on that and see what options could be good for us.

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