Jakarta –
Jose Mourinho respond immediately to comments Ole Gunnar Solskjaer question Son Heung-min. For him the Manchester United manager’s statement is very, very sad.
The commentary war took place after Tottenham Hotspur lost 1-3 to Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunday (11/4/2021) evening WIB. Follow-up action Premier League that’s complete 1-3, with MU comeback after falling behind.
Mourinho’s Tottenham took the lead through Son Heung-min. But Solskjaer’s MU pulled back three goals at once in the second half through Fred, Edinson Cavani and Mason Greenwood.
The match itself was marred by a polemic over the action Son Heung-min which led to the annulment of MU’s goal. MU made another goal through Cavani in the 33rd minute, but it was canceled because Scott McTominay was judged to have violated Son first.
McTominay who has the ball is deemed to hit Son’s face who exerts pressure. Referee Chris Kavanagh must review the incident via Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to make sure it is a violation or not.
The spotlight was busy on Son because the South Korean player was considered to have overreacted because he had been lying on the field for a long time, holding his face. Even though contact is considered relatively minimal.
MU manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to say that Son is his son, he will punish him by not feeding him. This comment made the Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho inflamed.
“Imagine it was me, saying that player A, B, or C from another club ‘If it was my son, I wouldn’t give him dinner’ like that, how did he react? It was very, very sad, hmm,” he was quoted as saying. Sky Sports.
“I find it very sad that you didn’t ask me about it. It’s sad that you don’t have the moral honesty to treat me the same way you treat anyone else.”
“I just want to say, Sonny is very lucky his father is a better person than Ole. Because I think a father, I am a father too, should always feed his children, no matter what they do.”
“If you have to steal to feed the children, you will steal. I am very, very disappointed and as we say in Portugal, there is a term: bread is bread, cheese is cheese. I told Ole what I think about his comment. , “he added.
(raw/aff)
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