The Nite Mourinho Mour


Mourinho gestures to Juergen Klopp, coach of Borussia Dortmund after the CL first leg semi-final tie in Germany. What exactly is the Special One saying here?
It was a night Jose Mourinho, coach of Real Madrid will not forget in a hurry: being walloped by Borussia Dortmund, not 1-0, but 4-1, all the goals coming from Borussia’s Poland danger man Robert Lewandowski.
The Poland striker scored in the eighth, 50th, 55th and 66th minute with a blasted penalty to leave an all-German final likely after Barcelona were humbled 4-0 by Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
“How did it go from 1-1 to 4-1, I really don’t know. We lost easy possession and we couldn’t cope with their counter-attacking. Many of the boys didn’t perform,” Mourinho added before a flash of defiance,
in Obamasque.
“We can (turn the tie around), it is of course very difficult but we can. In a crazy night where everyone performs at a high level. Of course we can,” he said.
Is that what he was telling Juergen Klopp here?

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