Roma, Mourinho shoots straight: “I expect justice.”
Roma, Mourinho pulls straight: "I expect justice"
Roma coach José Mourinho rejects all the criticism that has come as he awaits the federal prosecutor's ruling after his words about referee Marcenaro before the match against Sassuolo: " From sports justice I expect justice. It è was not a problem for me, my life here è work. I presented myself spontaneously and also happy because é the prosecutor gave me the opportunity with all the naturalness to say the things I wanted", said the Special One in a press conference.
"I have never offended the referee, never questioned the quality of the referee, the expression used seems normal to me, I use it even when I speak about myself. It was possibly understood in a different way, but during the match he showed that he had the ability to handle the match and I said that after the match. I can't see a problem with that. I expect justice".
On contract renewal: "If Roma presented you with the renewal today would I sign? It's a hypothetical question becauseé it didnè t happen. I don't like to answer hypothetical questions. If that support pleased me? Of course, I give everything for Roma. It è is no secret that Dan Friedkin is here today along with his two sons and that we have been together. The relationship è good".
The Giallorossi’s momentum on the eve of the match with Fiorentina: "Good week, we were able to work well. Intensità high intensity, what we usually can not do when we play so much. Smalling nothing, there isn't any kind of evolution. Kumbulla starts training with us, if all goes well he can help 10-15 minutes already with Napoli or the next ones. Then Renato Sanches and Pellegrini, people coming from recent injuries, had a good week of work to do. It has been a long time since we all worked together on tactical principles".