Tottenham-Chelsea (1-1): Jose Mourinho is raised against the Red Devil Jan Vertonghen, following the incident with Torres. The Blues coach believes that Vertonghen induced into error by the referee a simulation that caused the exclusion of the Spanish striker.
The Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho was particularly rebounded against Jan Vertonghen, who has caused the exclusion of Fernando Torres during the match Tottenham-Chelsea (1-1). The Spaniard has received two yellow cards after two air contact with the defender of the Red Devils.
This is especially the second warning that denies Jose Mourinho. According to the Portuguese coach, Vertonghen is guilty of simulation misled referee Mike Dean. "When nobody touches you, when no one hurt you and you pretend that you hit your opponent, there was contact and he hurt you, you put the referee in a difficult situation "Mourihno said after the game. "The arbitrator relied on the player and made a bad decision. I am very sad about that, because my team could win and did not. But I think the referee must also be very sad, because he wanted to do and he made a bad decision because the player. "
"I hope that the disciplinary committee will allow Torres to play the next weekend for the red card is a big mistake. We will read out the rules to see if we can call for the second yellow card. But sometimes more than the rules, it is the spirit of football matters. If I was a member of the Disciplinary Committee, I give one-game suspension for Vertonghen and nothing to Fernando. It's a shame to do that to a person who does his job. "
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