Zlatan Ibrahimovic red card was a harsh one from the referee says Mourinho
Chelsea are out of Champions League but Jose Mourinho feels Zlatan Ibrahimovic red was was undeserved after he spoke with with PSG player Zlatan Ibrahimovic after the game.
 
"I spoke with him after the game. When he speaks with me he's always honest and he would tell me if there was a reason for a red card and he was very disappointed. If that's the case (it was a harsh red card), because I didn't see it on television, if that's the case I hope they can minimise their mistake and let him play the quarter-final because he did nothing wrong. He deserves that."
Chelsea boss believes there is no time for crying because they already have one trophy this season and they are also looking forward for the second trophy which is the Premier League, the Portuguese man said two trophies are more than enough for Chelsea this season.
"The same players they have to go to the pitch on Sunday and give one more step to win the Premier League because if we win the Premier League and the Capital One Cup this season it's still a fantastic season for us. So no time to cry. Move on and look forward." ~ Mourinho
"I spoke with him after the game. When he speaks with me he's always honest and he would tell me if there was a reason for a red card and he was very disappointed. If that's the case (it was a harsh red card), because I didn't see it on television, if that's the case I hope they can minimise their mistake and let him play the quarter-final because he did nothing wrong. He deserves that."
Chelsea boss believes there is no time for crying because they already have one trophy this season and they are also looking forward for the second trophy which is the Premier League, the Portuguese man said two trophies are more than enough for Chelsea this season.
"The same players they have to go to the pitch on Sunday and give one more step to win the Premier League because if we win the Premier League and the Capital One Cup this season it's still a fantastic season for us. So no time to cry. Move on and look forward." ~ Mourinho

 
 
 
 
 
 
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