Tag: Jose Mourinho

  • Mourinho wants referees to have final say on VAR calls

    Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho reiterated his call for major changes to the use of VAR in the Premier League after a video of him berating the fourth official in a 2-0 victory over Manchester City went viral.

    Mourinho and his assistant Joao Sacramento charged towards the fourth official after Raheem Sterling was not shown a second yellow card for what they believed was a dive trying to win City a second penalty on Sunday immediately after Ilkay Gundogan’s spot-kick was saved.

    Jose Mourinho was also unhappy at the award of City’s original penalty by VAR and the decision not to change Sterling’s yellow card to a red for his challenge on Dele Alli.

    “My reaction was just based on I could watch everything on the screen. So I watch the Dele situation, the penalty, the pretending penalty. I watch everything so that creates emotions,” Mourinho said on Tuesday.

    “I went viral for the wrong reasons but that’s the way it is.”

    In contrast to other Europan leagues, referees have been advised not to use pitchside monitors to review their own decisions and are instead overruled by an official watching the game at the league’s VAR hub in London.

    A survey released by YouGov on Tuesday showed that 67 percent of Premier League fans believe VAR has made football less enjoyable, while supporters are also in favour of the referee using the pitchside monitors.

    “If the referees are not allowed to go to the screen and take the big decisions of the game, they have to change the name of the VAR and call it VR — video referee,” said Mourinho.

    “In this moment, the referees that are on the pitch are not making the most important decisions of the game.

    “Give the referee the command and give him the possibility of going to the screen for the big decisions or change the name to VR. I don’t accept the mistakes by the video referee.”

    Mourinho is hopeful Alli can shrug off the ankle injury he suffered from Sterling’s challenge to face Southampton in an FA Cup fourth-round replay on Wednesday.

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is not taking charge of his side’s replay against League One Shrewsbury at Anfield, preferring instead to give his full senior squad an extended rest during their two-week winter break from the Premier League.

    Spurs are also on their winter break but Mourinho is seeking to win the club’s first silverware since 2008.

    “I prefer to play tomorrow because to have them on holidays would mean we were knocked out,” said Mourinho. “It’s another extra effort for the boys, but I prefer (to play). We are in the competition so until we are, we are going to fight.”

    Source: France24

  • Mourinho wants referees to have final say on VAR calls

    Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho reiterated his call for major changes to the use of VAR in the Premier League after a video of him berating the fourth official in a 2-0 victory over Manchester City went viral.

    Mourinho and his assistant Joao Sacramento charged towards the fourth official after Raheem Sterling was not shown a second yellow card for what they believed was a dive trying to win City a second penalty on Sunday immediately after Ilkay Gundogan’s spot-kick was saved.

    Jose Mourinho was also unhappy at the award of City’s original penalty by VAR and the decision not to change Sterling’s yellow card to a red for his challenge on Dele Alli.

    “My reaction was just based on I could watch everything on the screen. So I watch the Dele situation, the penalty, the pretending penalty. I watch everything so that creates emotions,” Mourinho said on Tuesday.

    “I went viral for the wrong reasons but that’s the way it is.”

    In contrast to other Europan leagues, referees have been advised not to use pitchside monitors to review their own decisions and are instead overruled by an official watching the game at the league’s VAR hub in London.

    A survey released by YouGov on Tuesday showed that 67 percent of Premier League fans believe VAR has made football less enjoyable, while supporters are also in favour of the referee using the pitchside monitors.

    “If the referees are not allowed to go to the screen and take the big decisions of the game, they have to change the name of the VAR and call it VR — video referee,” said Mourinho.

    “In this moment, the referees that are on the pitch are not making the most important decisions of the game.

    “Give the referee the command and give him the possibility of going to the screen for the big decisions or change the name to VR. I don’t accept the mistakes by the video referee.”

    Mourinho is hopeful Alli can shrug off the ankle injury he suffered from Sterling’s challenge to face Southampton in an FA Cup fourth-round replay on Wednesday.

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is not taking charge of his side’s replay against League One Shrewsbury at Anfield, preferring instead to give his full senior squad an extended rest during their two-week winter break from the Premier League.

    Spurs are also on their winter break but Mourinho is seeking to win the club’s first silverware since 2008.

    “I prefer to play tomorrow because to have them on holidays would mean we were knocked out,” said Mourinho. “It’s another extra effort for the boys, but I prefer (to play). We are in the competition so until we are, we are going to fight.”

    Source: France24

  • I’m not jealous of Man City or Liverpool – Mourinho

    Jose Mourinho says he is not jealous of the Manchester City or Liverpool squads and drew similarities between his time at Porto with his role at Tottenham.

    Injuries to key players at Spurs has left Mourinho short of options with Christian Eriksen, who was jeered off by sections of the Spurs’ support during their defeat to Liverpool, linked with a move to Inter Milan.

    Read:Ghanaians react to the sacking of Jose Mourinho as Man United manager

    Mourinho has been a dealt a harsh hand with long-term injuries to Harry Kane, Hugo Lloris, Ben Davies and Moussa Sissoko, while record-signing Tanguy Ndombele has often had niggles.

    Mourinho is accepting of the situation and knows Spurs have a different profile.

    Read:PL: Jose Mourinho gets first Tottenham victory against West Ham

    “Come on, it is what it is,” he said. “We cannot have a squad like some other teams. It’s not us.

    “Yesterday, I was watching Man City and I looked to the bench – (Raheem) Sterling, Bernardo Silva, (Ilkay) Gundogan, (Nicolas) Otamendi. You know?

  • Mourinho becomes second highest paid manager in the world

    Jose Mourinho has become the second highest-paid manager in world football after signing a monstrous £15million-a-year contract to become Tottenham manager.

    It has emerged that Mourinho will earn almost double the wage of his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino after taking charge at the north London club on Wednesday morning.

    This is the first time in Tottenham’s history that they have appointed a manager of Mourinho’s pedigree – he has won 25 trophies in his managerial career – and it seems they have paid a hefty price.

    Mourinho’s £15m-a-year salary sees him jump straight into the list of the game’s highest earners at No 2.

    He still trails nemesis Pep Guardiola though, with the Manchester City boss signing a new two-year contract in 2018 worth £20m per season.

    Read:Mourinho named new Tottenham manager

    The Spaniard is the best-paid boss in world football but has proven to be worth every penny after winning back-to-back Premier League titles at the Etihad.

    Below Mourinho in third place is Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone. The fiery Argentine has been in charge of the Spanish giants since 2011, winning La Liga in 2013-14 and taking the club to two Champions League finals.

    Simeone earns a cool £13m-a-year and has a contract with Atletico until 2022.

    China is renowned for paying big wages and it is no surprise that two of the top five highest-earning managers come from there.

    Rafa Benitez takes home £11.5m per season with Dalian Yifang after joining when he left Newcastle over the summer while Italian legend Fabio Cannavaro earns £10m per year for his work with Guangzhou Evergrande.

    Read:Tottenham to pay Mourinho twice as much as Pochettino

    Zinedine Zidane shares fifth place with Cannavaro. The Real Madrid boss made a sensational return to the Bernabeu towards the end of last season and managed to negotiate a £10m-a-year salary.

    Antonio Conte comes next with his £9m-a-season salary at Inter Milan. The Italian returned to his homeland over the summer and has started extremely well. His side sit just one point behind Juventus after 12 matches.

    The rest of the top 10 is made up of three European heavyweights. Paris Saint-Germain’s Thomas Tuchel is paid £8m per season as he looks to finally end the club’s woes in the Champions League.

    Ernesto Valverde may be surprised to see he is paid £2m less than rival Zidane, given he has been the more successful of the two in recent seasons. The Barcelona boss takes home £8m per season for managing Lionel Messi and Co.

    The top 10 is then completed by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp. His side’s rise to the top of European and domestic football has been sensational and some would argue he is worth more than the £7m-a-year salary he earns at Anfield.

    Source: bbc.com