FootballSportFootballSport

Cassano continued the verbal war with Mourinho; You are ugly like your teams!


According to the Tasnim news agency, as expected, Antonio Cassano did not keep silent about Jose Mourinho’s recent statements and did not even wait to get an official platform to answer Mr. Khas.

In response to Cassano’s comments on BoboTV, while questioning the achievements of the former Italian national team striker and mocking his career, especially in Real Madrid, Mourinho warned him to stop criticizing Mr. Khas because he may have bad consequences such as He had a conflict with Marko Livaya, the former striker of Inter.

Cassano was expected to wait until his next appearance on BoboTV to respond to Mourinho, but he did so by posting a video message on Instagram.

The former striker of Bari, Rome, Inter, Real Madrid and Milan football teams said: Some people are writing a series of nonsense about what Mourinho said, like if I don’t do a certain thing, dire situations will arise and the work will be stretched to narrow places. I have to say that in my life, the most difficult years of my life were from birth to 18 years old because I lived in a place where I had to be smart and sharp to survive or I wouldn’t last, but about Livaya… me and him (at Inter) things We told each other, about everything, he told me and I told him. After two days, everything between us returned to normal and we were friends like before that conflict.
Dear Mourinho, my mother taught me not to fear anyone or anything in life. Yes, we got into a fight because we were all on edge, but there were 20 people there to mediate, so it never got physical, beating yourself to death to get attention is bullshit. It’s another thing, it’s proven once again that not only your teams play ugly, but you all look ugly, but that’s a small issue that we’ll deal with later. I’ve never been wronged in my life, maybe I’ve been lucky, I’m telling you and everyone, goodbye, Mourinho.

This is not the first time that Cassano criticizes Mourinho and criticizes his coaching style. In early February, he again protested his distaste for Mr. Khas’ coaching style, saying he had never been a great coach.

Leave a Reply

Back to top button