José Mourinho has admitted he was not happy with
Danny Rose’s tackle on Henrikh Mkhitaryan that means the Armenian will miss at least two games for Manchester United with an ankle injury.
The challenge from Tottenham Hotspur’s left-back came towards the end of
United’s 1-0 win at Old Trafford on Sunday. Rose was booked by Robert Madley and although Mourinho stated he believed the referee had a good game the manager signalled his unhappiness at Rose and said it might have a been a red-card offence if committed earlier in the contest.
“I am not happy but it is football and sometimes you go over the limit in a big match,” said Mourinho. “The referee did very well and I am happy for him because normally these matches are given to the ref with more experience, more status. I think for him it was the biggest match he had refereed in the Premier League. He did very well and probably he wanted to finish the game without a red card. He gave a yellow card and for me that’s fine.”
Last month Rose was singled out by Arsène Wenger for
a tackle on Arsenal’s Héctor Bellerín that ruled the right-back out, again with an ankle injury. When defending Rose Pochettino said that football was a “contact sport” and Mourinho echoed the stance.
“When everything ends well, like with Miki, not having a big injury, let’s move on,” he said. “It was a big game, hard and sometimes a bit nasty but it was a game for men.” Mkhitaryan is expected to be available again for Sunderland’s visit to Old Trafford on Boxing Day.
What a total tosser Moaninho is, especially given how his teams have payed in the past AND his eye gouge when he was at Madrid. And while Rose did deserve a yellow Mkhitarian did what he could to draw the foul by cutting across Rose. And Wenger is a c unt too.