Irate Jose Mourinho demands Roma side ‘had the right’ to lose 2-0 to Slavia Prague as he guarantees ‘nothing worked’ in Europa league clash and singles out players who ‘had some unacceptable mentality’

Irate Jose Mourinho demands Roma side 'had the right' to lose 2-0 to Slavia Prague as he guarantees 'nothing worked' in Europa league clash and singles out players who 'had some unacceptable mentality'
Irate Jose Mourinho demands Roma side 'had the right' to lose 2-0 to Slavia Prague as he guarantees 'nothing worked' in Europa league clash and singles out players who 'had some unacceptable mentality'

Irate Jose Mourinho demands Roma side ‘had the right’ to lose 2-0 to Slavia Prague as he guarantees ‘nothing worked’ in Europa league clash and singles out players who ‘had some unacceptable mentality’

Irate Jose Mourinho singled out only one of his Roma players as he gave a curse posthumously after

the Serie A’s troubling 2-0 loss to Slavia Prague in Thursday night’s Europa League clash.

The Roman side couldn’t go clear at the highest point of Group G

following a troublesome night in Czechia that saw the home side

set aside two last-part goals without an answer.

On the less-than-desirable finish of a similar score in the Eternal City,

Irate Jose Mourinho demands Roma side 'had the right' to lose 2-0 to Slavia Prague as he guarantees 'nothing worked' in Europa league clash and singles out players who 'had some unacceptable mentality'
Irate Jose Mourinho demands Roma side ‘had the right’ to lose 2-0 to Slavia Prague as he guarantees ‘nothing worked’ in Europa league clash and singles out players who ‘had some unacceptable mentality’

Slavia Prague were untested by Mourinho’s players in a presentation in which their

head coach depicted as missing ‘all things needed’ to merit success.

The outcome sees the two groups tied at the highest point of the group,

with Roma put second on goal difference.

Mourinho cared very little about glossing over the performance in his post-match comments,

with just Edoardo Bove getting away from a bunch of criticism.

was my choice,’ Mourinho told the holding-up press.

‘(Andrea) Belotti talked on the grounds that it was straight after the game.

Nobody ought to talk since

there’s something else to say besides what I need to say.

I would rather not talk a lot. The players’ choice not to converse with the media

‘Slavia Prague truly merited that outcome, in a positive way,

and we truly merited it as well, in a negative way.

I could have done without anything. I’ve previously addressed the players in the evolving room.

I don’t typically do that since I get such a lot of adrenaline from being on the sideline yet the way that I watched it from a higher place, far away from the pitch, provided me with an alternate kind of peacefulness that permitted me to proceed to converse with the players.

‘What I expressed stays between us. I just need to be straightforward with the Slavia players, who had the right to win 2-0.’

Picking over the bits of the loss, Mourinho conceded that ‘nothing worked’ in Roma’s course of action, and that even wounds inside the crew weren’t sufficient to pardon the norm of their exhibition.

The way that (Nicola) Zalewski couldn’t play, and (Stephan) El Shaarawy played as a wing-back with Belotti up top on the left, could be blamed. In any case, we were awful to the point that I would rather not

Nothing worked. As far as people, not very many of the players had the right disposition, the expert mentality I interested.

Heaps of the players had some unacceptable mentality for a serious game where there were goals to accomplish.

I’m frustrated. I would rather not talk any longer since I’ve previously done my examination with the players, and I’ll do it tomorrow

The former Chelsea and Real Madrid conceded that he remembered himself for the number who merited a misfortune at Fortuna Field, with just the 21-year-old Bove – who came up through the club’s institute – saved from the battering.

‘Today the best player in our group – the only one I truly loved on the grounds that he gave everything in fact, strategically and intellectually – was a 20-year-old youngster who wasn’t even in the main group a long time back,’ Mourinho added.

‘We had one player who played with legs, body and psyche – only one. At the point when you have 11 players on the pitch and just a single like that, you can’t win.

‘The main player who didn’t have the right to lose was Bove. Every other person, myself included, had the right to lose.’

Roma will have no eased up as they proceed with their battle to keep pace in Serie A, and should plunge straight into arrangements during the current end of the week’s Derby della Capitale against crosstown opponents Lazio.

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