Jose Mourinhotechnician AS Ruma, explained his gesture give your second place medal to a fan, after defeat Seville in the penalty shootout Europa League Finalwhich will take place this Wednesday at Puskas Arena in Budapest.
José Mourinho did NOT retain his UEFA Europa League runner-up medal. He preferred to take it off and give it to a little admirer.
This is nothing new in the career of the Portuguese DT. He has been doing this for a long time (handing out his medals). In fact, a few years ago… pic.twitter.com/nZf9d7xjED
— Invincible (@InvictosSomos) May 31, 2023
Mourinho gave away his medal🥈
“I leave the gold ones, and distribute the silver ones”,
😳🥈 After the awards ceremony, José Mourinho took the Europa League finalist medal and gave it to a fan in the stadium auditorium. pic.twitter.com/Z6KuTIK7zp— Roberto Christian Aramayo Flores (@Roberto39376505) May 31, 2023
He Lusitanian strategist He summed up the meeting and noted:
Sevilla are a great team, this is nothing new for us. They have a team that we don’t have, they have experience and quality that we don’t. We had a great first half, and in the second, obviously, Sevilla had a reaction.
“Special” He added that they had the best chance of avoiding a penalty shoot-out where the Moroccan shooter’s figure was boosted. Yassin Bunu.
After that, everything was very balanced. We had our best two chances and we got to penalties that had to be scored and saved. They won and everything.
‘mou’ I do not refuse to evaluate the performance of the English referee Anthony Tayloralthough he noted thatmaybe” influenced the result, and explained why he gave a medal for a fan in the stands.
I always do this, keep the gold ones and give away the silver ones. I don’t want silver.
🗣️ Jose Mourinho: “I always take gold medals and give away silver ones.” 👏 pic.twitter.com/qVJtEugHQN
— REAL MADRID ♥️ (@AdriRM33) May 31, 2023
(According to information from Europe Press)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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