The full transcript of Mourinho's post-match interview after Liverpool defeat
Have about 30 seconds? Good.
That's all you'll need to read the full transcript of the interview Jose Mourinho gave immediately after his Chelsea side slumped to yet another defeat on Saturday - this time being felled 3-1 by Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool.
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Speaking with Des Kelly of BT Sport, Mourinho was exceedingly brief - likely in order to avoid yet another run-in with the FA, which has not been shy about slapping the Portuguese boss with a fine for his post-match antics in the past.
Here's the interview in its entirety:
Des Kelly: Jose, a 3-1 defeat after a fabulous start to the game, the game just got away from you then?
Jose Mourinho: I have nothing, nothing to say.
Kelly: Nothing to say about the game at all?
Mourinho: Nothing, nothing to say.
Kelly: Nothing to say about the Lucas (Leiva) decision that left him on the pitch?
Mourinho: Nothing to say, I have nothing to say.
Kelly: The (Diego) Costa clash?
Mourinho: Nothing to say, I am so sorry, I have nothing to say.
Kelly: Do you not think it’s time to have a chat to the fans to give them some message, an indication of your thinking?
Mourinho: They are not stupid.
Kelly: We heard them chanting your name.
Mourinho: The fans are not stupid.
Kelly: You did say before this game that you were not worried, are you a little bit more worried now?
Mourinho: Worried about what?
Kelly: Your future, your own position at the club, the backing of the board?
Mourinho: No.
Kelly: Nothing about the game at all?
Mourinho: No.
Kelly: No individual performance you would like to pick out?
Mourinho: No.
Kelly: Nothing about the performance going ahead?
Mourinho: Nothing.
Kelly: Nothing about the way we could fix it?
Mourinho: I cannot say.
Kelly: Thank you for your time Jose.
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