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  • Roma coach Jose Mourinho has shared memories of Chelsea's epic triumph over Liverpool in April 2014, the battle that stripped the Reds of the title. This is reported by https://www.telecomasia.net

    Mourinho, known as "the special one", easily recalled the events of that time, calling Brendan Rodgers "Special Two" (special two) in memory of his own nickname. At that time, Chelsea were in the semi-finals of the Champions League, where they faced Atletico in an exciting match that ended in a goalless draw in Madrid. The second leg was coming up, and although for the Blues the result of this meeting with Liverpool did not matter much in the context of their place in the standings, Mourinho talked about how he was eager to hold the match at another time.

    "I wanted to play the game on Friday or Saturday at lunch, but the Premier League did not allow it. We cried and begged, but they said no, and we weren't even allowed to bring the second team to Anfield. So I decided to go there and create some chaos. We looked like we had come for the title, but that was only part of our plan. Football fans were already dispersing around the stadium, merchants were offering T-shirts with the inscription 'Liverpool is the champion', and we decided that this should not be allowed. So we went there to ruin their holiday," Mourinho recalled in an interview.

    Additional interesting information: Despite the protracted clash with Liverpool, this epic became part of Mourinho's rich football legacy, and his tactical moves during that period remain the subject of discussion among football fans. Such emotionally intense moments only strengthen the reputation of a "special" coach, creating legendary stories in the world of football.
    Roma coach Jose Mourinho has shared memories of Chelsea's epic triumph over Liverpool in April 2014, the battle that stripped the Reds of the title. This is reported by https://www.telecomasia.net Mourinho, known as "the special one", easily recalled the events of that time, calling Brendan Rodgers "Special Two" (special two) in memory of his own nickname. At that time, Chelsea were in the semi-finals of the Champions League, where they faced Atletico in an exciting match that ended in a goalless draw in Madrid. The second leg was coming up, and although for the Blues the result of this meeting with Liverpool did not matter much in the context of their place in the standings, Mourinho talked about how he was eager to hold the match at another time. "I wanted to play the game on Friday or Saturday at lunch, but the Premier League did not allow it. We cried and begged, but they said no, and we weren't even allowed to bring the second team to Anfield. So I decided to go there and create some chaos. We looked like we had come for the title, but that was only part of our plan. Football fans were already dispersing around the stadium, merchants were offering T-shirts with the inscription 'Liverpool is the champion', and we decided that this should not be allowed. So we went there to ruin their holiday," Mourinho recalled in an interview. Additional interesting information: Despite the protracted clash with Liverpool, this epic became part of Mourinho's rich football legacy, and his tactical moves during that period remain the subject of discussion among football fans. Such emotionally intense moments only strengthen the reputation of a "special" coach, creating legendary stories in the world of football.
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