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Inter Boss Jose Mourinho Launches Fresh Attack On Milan
Inter coach Jose Mourinho is back to his old habits as he launched a new attack on Milan and Carlo Ancelotti.
The 'Special One' has not held back when speaking of the opposition. His comments over the course of the season have caused ferocious reactions from many of his Serie A colleagues. Despite being fined and banned by the authorities for his last rant, Mourinho is back at it again.
"[Milan coach Carlo] Ancelotti is protected by a massive club with great powers," Mourinho told ESPN.
"Everyone knows [Silvio] Berlusconi has his back covered and he is powerful in Italy. Inter have no interest in the media. In any case, I don't have any problems with [Ancelotti].
"Inter are an independent club and we have no-one who gives us support. Who knows, other clubs may have the support and for them it's more difficult to speak badly of other teams than it is for us."
Mourinho was, perhaps, referring to Milan and Mediaset, a company that Berlusconi also enjoys a great interest in. It's not the first time the Portuguese coach has dug in the sword as he continues to provoke and annoy the opposition.
Inter coach Jose Mourinho is back to his old habits as he launched a new attack on Milan and Carlo Ancelotti.
The 'Special One' has not held back when speaking of the opposition. His comments over the course of the season have caused ferocious reactions from many of his Serie A colleagues. Despite being fined and banned by the authorities for his last rant, Mourinho is back at it again.
"[Milan coach Carlo] Ancelotti is protected by a massive club with great powers," Mourinho told ESPN.
"Everyone knows [Silvio] Berlusconi has his back covered and he is powerful in Italy. Inter have no interest in the media. In any case, I don't have any problems with [Ancelotti].
"Inter are an independent club and we have no-one who gives us support. Who knows, other clubs may have the support and for them it's more difficult to speak badly of other teams than it is for us."
Mourinho was, perhaps, referring to Milan and Mediaset, a company that Berlusconi also enjoys a great interest in. It's not the first time the Portuguese coach has dug in the sword as he continues to provoke and annoy the opposition.
True, but hes just jealous because hes winning the scudetto and is on the verge of being sacked. While ancelotti isn't required to meet his objectives because they change for him on how the season goes.