Jose Mourinho cut a frustrated figure following Manchester United’s goalless stalemate with Hull City at Old Trafford, and his post-match interviews were spiky.
While speaking to the press, the Portuguese coach took aim at his Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp following his touchline behaviour at Anfield on Tuesday night.
Klopp was spotted screaming in fourth official Neil Swarbrick’s face after goalkeeper Simon Mignolet saved Diego Costa’s second-half penalty during the 1-1 draw against Chelsea.
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The German coach told reporters after the game that he shouted, “No-one can beat us,” and he swiftly apologised to Swarbrick, who apparently said that he liked Klopp’s passion.
Mourinho did not name him directly, but he referred to the incident, suggesting that his fellow manager has got away with it, while he himself would have been sent to the stands for similar antics.
Liverpool fans were quick to give their responses to Mourinho’s claims on Twitter, with plenty accusing the 54-year-old of being ‘obsessed’ with his Merseyside rivals.
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