As we all know, Jose Mourinho is a peculiar character. He has character traits of no other, but this does't in any shape or form make him a likeable person. Like Manchester United, I would go as far to say that Jose Mourinho controls what is said by the media in this country. You can tell by the press conferences alone that all these news reporters have their pants dropped low waiting to get fu**ed by this so called special one. They are, in a sense, comparable to Bieber fans. It's pathetic, and last night the headlines on certain tabloids and news sites support this incessant love the media has for him.
Headlines:
BBC Sport: Mourinho accuses Suarez of diving
SkySports: Jose: Book Suarez for dive
ITV Football: Mou blasts Suarez for 'acrobatic swimming pool jump'
The above headlines clearly shows which direction the finger is being pointed at - Luis Suarez. Take into account that not everyone watched last nights game, and nor will they read beyond the headlines. If they did, they'd probably realise that Mourinho is a deluded man who time and again makes hypocritical statements (that should have been concluded a while ago, though). But fact of the matter is, Jose's voice is once again being heard and like before, he is diverting all that is wrong with his team and players, onto other teams and players. As far as I'm concerned, he is the media. Not just will this affect the outlook on other teams, but it'll also influence the decision making from a number of referees. Would they dare make a bold decision? Absolutely not. Being the focal point in today's media is not ideal.
How about a different headline? How about: 'Chelsea escape crucial penalty decision.' But it's not just us who feel antagonised by this man. Hopefully it'll only be a matter of time until everyone gets bored of him.
Here is a decent start:
http://metro.co.uk/2013/12/30/why-jose-mourinhos-comments-on-luis-suarez-have-exposed-the-chelsea-boss-as-just-a-silly-hypocrite-4244844/?
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