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Mourinho takes a swipe at Suarez

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You know the kings of the penalties, you know where they are – and they’re not here,” says Blues chief

Jose Mourinho risked opening a title run-in war of words with Liverpool as he made a coded attack on Luis Suarez.

While Anfield’s Uruguayan star was not mentioned by name there was no question over who was in Mourinho’s sights as he turned a question about his side’s predatory instincts into a rant about the top flight’s “kings of the penalties”.

Rather than defending Samuel Eto’o over the controversial and decisive spot-kick that saw Spurs defender Younes Kaboul dismissed, Mourinho went on the attack.

The Chelsea manager said: “We had a big opportunity in the second minute of the game, when other players with other shirts would go for a penalty and a red card for the keeper.

“Hazard doesn’t do that. He tries to go away from the keeper and he misses from a difficult angle.

“But other players in this league, in that situation, they attack the keeper. I did not see a video of Eto’o and the penalty but I want to.

“But you know the kings of the penalties, you know where they are – and they’re not here.”

Mourinho hailed his wily old penalty box "fox" Samuel Eto'o after the win against Tottenham.

"We cope well with the difficult moments in the game," said Mourinho. "We are team that doesn't panic when the opponent has the ball, don't panic when we miss two or three passes and the crowd boo a little bit.

"So we are not panicky. We are stable in our game and that's a very good quality, especially for a team with a lot of young people like we have. And when the chance arrived Eto'o killed the game."

Killed it indeed, although with the help of referee Michael Oliver. Younes Kaboul was mystified when his challenge on the falling Eto'o was seen as a penalty, stunned when the whistler produced a red card.

Eden Hazard meted out the punishment beating from the spot, before Demba Ba came off the bench to profit from two howlers, first by stand-in centre-back Sandro and then Kyle Walker.

Eto'o was not even due to play, until Fernando Torres pulled a groin in the warm-up, with the Spaniard facing at least two weeks out.

But the Cameroonian was alert from the outset - a wrong flag denied him a free-kick which would have brought a red card for Hugo Lloris inside 30 seconds - and while Mourinho revealed last week that he is disappointed by his contribution outside Stamford Bridge, this time he spoke more reverentially.

Mourinho added: "In the second half, Eto'o was brilliant. You can speak about Vertonghen's mistake but it was only Vertonghen's mistake because Eto'o is there.

"If Eto'o is not there, if Eto'o doesn't read the situation the defender or the goalkeeper will get the ball.

"Hopefully he can start scoring away too. He had some good matches away. At West Ham he played very well. He's had good matches. The fact he scored more at home is down to his qualities.

"He's not 20 years old super-fast player like he was 10 years ago, so he needs to be close to the goal, he needs his feet in the box and he's very intelligent in the way he moves.

"Remember the goals he's scored here. He created the goal against Cardiff when the goalkeeper dropped the ball, he scored a goal against WBA when Liam Ridgewell controlled the ball and he came form behind. Then on Saturday he reads Vertonghen's mistake. He's a fox. They are fox goals."
 
To be fair he is not far wrong, he could of had many more too..

Jose is running scared me thinks, Would be all the more sweeter if the game against them was decided by a Penalty.. Controversial would do nicely too, in the same vein as the famous 'Ghost Goal'

Id love to see Jose lose it.. just love it...
 
Coming from the manager who groomed Didier Drogba into exactly that. He's just fucked off that he hasn't got a decent striker, and we've got two brilliant ones.
 
Sterlings gonna round the keeper in the 93rd minute to make it Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea in the game later this season, I've decided that much already. Suarez can score the first from a penalty if he likes.
 
Running scared? Have you looked at the league table?

It's clear on current form we're a threat, if he says stuff like this, it's only to reignite the argument, which in turn might highlight it again with refs. Typical Mourinho (Fergie-esque), trying to get every fraction of an opportunity to potentially undo those who he sees as a danger.

Running scared? Maybe not, but he's clearly bothered. I'd love us to smash them at Anfield.
 
It's clear on current form we're a threat, if he says stuff like this, it's only to reignite the argument, which in turn might highlight it again with refs. Typical Mourinho (Fergie-esque), trying to get every fraction of an opportunity to potentially undo those who he sees as a threat.

Running scared? Maybe not, but he's clearly bothered.


Maybe, but I think it's just that he likes to talk and get a reaction. He wouldn't know what to do if he had nothing to say.
 
Well there's that aswell, but ahead of a big game for us at Old Trafford, the sort of game mapped out by tough decisions, you can see his line of thinking.
 
What he's doing is taking the spotlight off his own players, shifting it onto someone else.
You either ignore it, or you dump it back on his player again.

It's no use if you start hating on him. He's built up an immunity from years of spouting bullshit.
You have to attack the player otherwise it's pointless.
Of course, you soon end up a hateful little bitch like him so I guess it's best BR continues being an angel...
And yes of course he sees us as a threat.
 
Once again, his incredibly clumsy and obvious attempt at generating a new story is being assisted by the idiot hacks who will no doubt cite it as another example of his magical 'mind games'. He really can't believe his luck to be working in one of the stupidest and most gullible cultures around.
 
Poor Mourinho. I would absolutely love if we cost him the title, or win it ourselves, based on a 'ghost goal' at Anfield again.
 
I think Chelsea will win it this year.

City look a little vulnerable and Chelsea are looking pretty consistent. I don't see them dropping many points in the run in.
 
He doesn't mention Suarez but the hack reads his mind and decides it is about Suarez?

Brilliant. As Macca said, the hacks are helping him send the message.
 
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