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英文官网里可以找到些痕迹:
Going back to Sunday's football, your coach got very angry with a player yesterday. What do you think about this?
"Who was he angry with?"
Mourinho told Cruz to go to hell several times. The televisions showed the replays more than once.
"I knew he had told a striker to go to hell but I didn't know who it was. This is a problem between him and the players. It's a bit like going to a company and seeing if the workers are arguing, but this doesn't mean you have to intervene from above."
Besides Cruz, Mourinho seemed to be angry with Balotelli and Obinna?
"Tactically, the relationship between the coach and the players should be left as it is. They all have their duties. I'm leaving them alone. They'll do what they have to do and we will see what the results are."
Are you satisfied at still being top of the table despite yesterday's draw?
"Yesterday's point was a good one. It's important to be near the top in the first half of the season. There's a match every three days in this stage of the season and for teams like Inter and Milan we're playing all the time because there are the national team games, too. At this point of the season you need to be lucky and stay in a good position."
What do you think about (Italian pundit) Mario Sconcerti's comments that football is being played badly in Italy, and Mourinho's remark that only fathers who work fifteen hours a day can talk about being tired.
"I thought what Mourinho said was intelligent. He's the first person to understand when a player is tired, and it was the reply of an intelligent person. The other thing might be true but I didn't see all the matches. I saw mine and I can say that Genoa played well and Inter didn't play a bad game. For the neutrals, it was a very nice and hard-fought match."
应该是克鲁斯没有听话,另外还有小巴和奥宾那。 |
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