Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Pellegrini doesn't know Maths - Mourinho



Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini got his calculations wrong on Chelsea's spending during the January transfer window, according to Blues boss Jose Mourinho.
"What I would like to say that Pellegrini was talking about the money we've spent," said Mourinho.
"I think he's a fantastic coach, and I respect that a lot, and on top of that, outside his football career, he's an engineer by academic formation.

"I don't think an engineer needs a calculator to do [Juan] Mata £37million and [Kevin] De Bruyne £18million, so that's £55million.
"[Nemanja] Matic is £21million and [Mohamed] Salah is £11million. That's £32million, so 55 minus 32 is 23. So Chelsea, in this transfer window, generated £23million.
"It's easy to understand that this is working with financial fair play, fair financial fair play.
"There are no arguments against that. This is what we're doing. Others aren't doing the same. We are building a team for the next decade, if possible. They have a team to win now because they don't have a team for 10 years.
"They have a team for now, for the next three or four. So experience, potential, power, not worried about Financial Fair Play because, in the summer, they just spend... We don't need a calculator for this. It's easy. Plus 23.
"He has a fantastic team, fantastic players, is a good manager. Has lots of experience, so it's not a problem for him. 13 matches are 39 points, and that's an eternity in a league.
"He's been speaking about winning four competitions, so there's no reason to change the speech.
"But the only thing that is funny that he keeps saying he never responds to Mourinho, he never comments about Mourinho. He said that in Spain, too. So, he's changed."





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