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PostSubject: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 9:47

morinho signale à morientes que le betis de seville est interessé par lui et que ce serait une bonne opportunité pour lui.
morinho constate que tout le monde trouve ennuyeux chelsea alors que lorsque man utd et ersenal gagnaient tout le temps personne ne trouvait ça ennuyeux.
"tout le monde est contre nous" signale morinho."ce soir ,ce n'est pas le match de notre vie,c'est le match de la vie des autres".

"on a perdu contre lfc l'année dernière,arrêtez de me le rappeler,mais est ce qu'on rappelle tout le temps à steven gerrard le but contre son camp qu'il a inscrit en fevrier pour nous?".

morinho aime bien benitez mais l'homme qu'il respecte le plus est slur alex.

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Mourinho ready to take on the world at Anfield
By Matt Hughes

SUCH forces of nature as José Mourinho do not stay quiet for long. Perhaps eager to make up for lost time, the Chelsea manager swept into John Lennon airport in Liverpool like a whirlwind yesterday, showing little inclination to give peace a chance.
As became apparent during his various rows with Uefa last season, Mourinho sometimes suffers from a persecution complex, but by identifying a general hostility towards Chelsea, he is not being paranoid. Those floating voters watching on television will cast their ballots only one way as red meets blue in the Champions League recount at Anfield this evening.

With Chelsea under fire for moving to the top of the Barclays Premiership with a brand of football that fails to scintillate, Mourinho responded in the only way he knows how, by moving on to the front foot. As he prepares for two matches in five days that could define Chelsea’s season, Mourinho feels as if the whole world is cheering on Liverpool, with only those in the flashy bars of West London and the far less salubrious village of Set úbal in Portugal supporting the champions.

“I read Peter Crouch (the Liverpool forward) say that tonight and Sunday it will be England against Chelsea, but I think it is the world against Chelsea,” Mourinho said. “It’s the Fulham Road, the Kings Road and my place in Portugal, only a small place of 50,000, and apart from that the world is against us. People want us to lose all the time.

“When Manchester United dominated the Premiership, it was not boring, when Arsenal dominated the Premiership it was not boring. We don’t dominate, we’ve just won seven matches and it’s boring! This is just another match for us. It is the game of everybody else’s life but not our lives.”

Liverpool have played several matches of their lives in recent months, with the eardrum-shattering elimination of Chelsea in last season’s semi- final topped only by that magical night in Istanbul, but Mourinho shied away from talk of revenge. For those eager to pursue the theme, though, he was happy to furnish them with the facts, pointing out that he enjoyed three victories over Rafael Benítez’s team last season. The boast of Fernando Morientes, Liverpool’s Spain forward, about knocking out Chelsea again cut little ice.

“For me it’s just another game, but if you want to talk about revenge, we’re winning 3-1,” he said. “In five matches last season we beat them three times, they beat us once.

“I read somewhere that they know how to beat us, but as I say, it’s 3-1, so they also know how to lose. Morientes doesn’t upset me. Maybe he’s being nice to (Real) Betis, thinking about his future. When Liverpool don’t want him, it’s a good club for him to go back to.”

All five matches were close, with Chelsea winning three by the odd goal and Liverpool triumphing without scoring, according to Mourinho. The Portuguese insists that he is not haunted by memories of Luis García’s “ghost goal” and is predicting another tight match, although the availability of Arjen Robben and Damien Duff should enable the visiting team to open it up.

“Liverpool beat us and I accept that, even though they didn’t score a goal,” Mourinho said. “They went to the final and we stayed at home. I have to accept that.

“I was upset at that time, but not any more. I will say this all my life, it doesn’t mean that I am sad. I will also say all my life, I will never forget that with Porto I scored in the last minute at Old Trafford and without it, I’m out of the competition.

“We never forget things in our career, the good things and the bad things. Did you ask Steven Gerrard if he remembers the goal he scored for us in (the Carling Cup final in) Cardiff. I think the boy will never forget that.”

Mourinho’s admiration for Gerrard is well documented, but he also expressed warm feelings towards Benítez, the only man who can match his recent record in European football. The man he admires above all, though, remains Sir Alex Ferguson (where did this come from?) with Mourinho sending a special message of support to the under-pressure United manager.

“I think Rafa is special and I like him very much as a colleague, as a person,” Mourinho said. “He had success in Valencia, with Liverpool in Europe and won trophies. I won the Uefa Cup and Champions League in successive years, he did the same. We are lucky.

“I don’t believe Ferguson is under pressure. Because somebody booed? He’s not under pressure. The man under pressure will be the next Manchester United manager when he leaves one day. That’s the man under pressure.”

It will take a man of Mourinho’s standing to step into his shoes.
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 12:24

hier en conférénce de presse mourinho a dit: "quelle revanche ?! y a pas de revanche, ils nous ont battus une fois l'année dernière et nous 3, je ne vois pas pourquoi on parlerait de revanche, c'est un match à gagner comme tous les autres, seulement si vous persistez à employer le mot "revanche" alors allons-y : 3-1 pour nous avant le match de ce soir".
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 12:37

mourinho cherche toujours a destabiler et a provoquer a chaque conference de presse mais sa suffisance lui coute chere .
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 14:01

Il a quand meme pas tort....
Chelsea n'as rien a prouver contre nous alors que nous on a besoin de cette victoire pour se relancer...
On pourrait parler de revanche si on se rencontrait en elimination directe , mais la c'est pas le cas
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 16:26

tu as raison mais je pense que le match le plus important pour se relancer sera dimanche. ce soir pour chelsea c'est une revanche pour nous de l'honneur et une grande chance de qualif
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 16:28

le mourinho n'a pas tout a fait tort!cela dit j'ai l'impression qu il se mefie enormement de liverpool et ca c'est bon pour nous!
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 18:27

Mourinho peut dire ce qu'il veut, mais quand on écoute les joueurs (crespo et Lampard par exemple) ce match les obsède. Alors oui, ils veulent leur revanche ... mais ils ne l'auront pas !
Chaque équipe dominante à sa bête noire. Et je ne serais pas surpris que Liverpool le devienne pour Chelsea.
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 18:34

Yves wrote:
Mourinho peut dire ce qu'il veut, mais quand on écoute les joueurs (crespo et Lampard par exemple) ce match les obsède. Alors oui, ils veulent leur revanche ... mais ils ne l'auront pas !
Chaque équipe dominante à sa bête noire. Et je ne serais pas surpris que Liverpool le devienne pour Chelsea.

Pas d'accord...une bete noire est une equipe que tu bats rarement..or comme le fait remarquer mourinho niveau victoire ils sont devant nous ...faut pas se focaliser trop sur ce match , ya 3 points en jeu , il faut gagner parce que c'est un match a domicile et c'est tout , pas parce que c'est chelsea!!
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 18:37

COME ON REDS !!!

Allez ce soir, faut gagner ! même si un nul n'est pas si mauvais (au vu de notre victoire au Betis), et je prefere nettement les battre ce dimanche en championnat
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 18:45

cette victoire en demi à Anfield je ne suis pas prét de l'oublier vu que c'était ma première visite à Anfield youpi
c'est une double victoire qu'il nous faut que ce soit ce soir et dimanche, pour nous mettre en confiance et sur la route du succés et faire fermer la gueule à Murinho dont je n'aime pas sa provocation systhématique

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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 18:54

if we can beat chelsea tonight it gives us hope for sunday and then if we win that game it gives everyone hope.

we have to win for the sake of our own asperations in the cl and the premiership. then everyone will talk about us for some time and not chelsea.

benitez can get the tactics and selection right and the fans at anfield can get behind the team like no other crowd. its going to create an unbelievable atmosphere for sunday and the last group stage match at chelsea, lets hope we have it wrapped up by then !

comm on you reds !!!

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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 19:20

ce qui est sur c'est que si on gagne ce soir ca va cogiter fort dans la tete de mourinho!
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 21:18

qu'on gagne que morientes marque ce week end et cet arrogant a la noix la fermera la...... nananere
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PostSubject: Re: morinho attaque morientes   morinho attaque morientes EmptyWed 28 Sep 2005 - 21:44

il est relou ,morinho.
quand j'entends qu'il dit que "tout le monde est contre chelski",mais on ne peut pas dire ça!!!c'est quoi cet espèce de complot à balle deux?
ils sont plus que riches!!!
qu'est ce que pourrait dire wigan dans ce cas là?
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