Mourinho: It's harsh and unfair Chelsea lost Champions League

13 April 2012

Jose Mourinho admits he is devastated at Chelsea’s failure to win the Champions League.

The former Blues manager, who lost two semi-finals to Liverpool during his time in charge, believes the club deserve to be European champions.

He said: “I’m sad. I think that for the Blues family, losing a Champions League semi-final to a ghost goal, another semi-final on penalties and now a final on penalties is too harsh and unfair.

Saddened: Jose Mourinho says his former club did not deserve to lose.


“On top of that, Chelsea were the team who were closer to winning.

"There are wonderful players there and they do not deserve a defeat.

“But that’s football and life continues.”


But Mourinho was happy to see Manchester United’s Portuguese contingent in Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani with winners’ medals.

He added: “Congratulations to Manchester. To the manager Sir Alex Ferguson and all the players but especially the Portuguese ones — Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani.

“When the Portuguese teams only win in European competitions over many, many years it is important that the Portuguese players can be on the list of the privileged.”

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