Chapter 721 Platini is short of money? He's going to be exploded)
"Who can save Manchester United? I don't think this answer is difficult, most people know what the answer is." Leinker was busy doing the post-match summary.
Who can save Manchester United? The camera lens is capturing Ferguson who is rushing to leave the stands.
Who else can be there besides him?
If he returns to Manchester United, he will not be able to revive Manchester United immediately, but at least he will not be able to become the current urinary sex. Although he lacks Dong Fangzhuo, Manchester United is still Manchester United.
However, Moyes didn't think so at the post-match press conference. He didn't think he had led Manchester United in a wrong way. Why do many Manchester United fans want to point guns at Moyes' head and force him to abdicate?
"I know that the Champions League is a very difficult event because there are many top teams, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are all top-notch. But anything can happen at the football stadium. You will see some games, some teams are always at a disadvantage, struggling to support, but they managed to score a goal to win. Manchester United didn't play badly today, but they just lost to luck. We had a few good chances to score goals, especially in the first half, but the players were not sure about it."
"In the European arena, the strongest teams are not always going to the finals," Moyes said. "Liverpool in 2005 can bring us hope, and in any cup event, you always have a chance. We just lost one game, it's no big deal. You know, there are six games in the Champions League group stage!"
How thick Moyes was, the reporters at the scene wanted to hit him in the head with a microphone, but Moyes was still talking.
"I think we showed a good side, to some extent, the team's level, we need to play better. We should improve two more levels, and we haven't done it yet. We didn't start well, and our opponents did a great job in the first 15 minutes, and we lost a goal 15 minutes before the game. From this perspective, we didn't provide ourselves with a good chance to win. I think we played well in the first half and we had a good chance before we lost the second ball, but unfortunately, we didn't do well enough tonight."
Moyes believes Inter Milan's second goal is the most critical. He said: "The key to the game is Inter Milan's second goal. We conceded another goal at the end of the first half, which hit us too much."
He also generously congratulated Inter Milan, saying: "Inter Milan deserves victory. We don't create enough opportunities. We have to play better. But you can't win all the games in one season. We need to get everything back on track. We need to give good performances to repay the fans."
"I am a believer in football, and I know what it is. You don't want to see your team lose. No one wants to win more than me. I used to win rather than lose. Now I want to do this too. We don't like this, we don't like losing or where we are now. Criticism of me is what I should do, and I won't do this again this time. As long as there is a glimmer of opportunity, my players and I will go all out to move forward."
Finally, Moyes also thanked the fans, saying: "Thank you for everyone's support, I can feel that the fans understand the situation in Manchester United now, and we need to perform well on the weekend."
When Moyes was asked if he would leave Manchester United on his own initiative, the cheeky head coach said: "No, I will stay here, I am the coach here, you need to bear it."
Finally, when the reporters asked Dong Fangzhuo about the topic, he hurriedly ended the press conference...
Those Manchester United fans who were following Manchester United’s press conference were so angry that they vomited blood. Moyes’ brains were sick? He brought Manchester United to this way, what else did he want? Is it really necessary to bring Manchester United to the UEFA Cup and bring Manchester United to relegation before he would leave happily?
What an outrageous head coach...
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Compared with Moyes' invincible skin, Mourinho is truly full of spring breeze.
Inter Milan head coach Mourinho was interviewed by Sky Sports and said: "Today we won the ball at this very difficult course in Old Trafford. Today we did a really good job. I think the team is very smart, and it's the fruit of the very good work we did."
What is very surprising is that Mourinho praised it at the beginning not Dong Fangzhuo, but the young player Balotelli. Balotelli today was too unexpected. He was originally placed in the starting lineup because he had been holding it in for a long time and wanted him to play at a high level on the court. Unexpectedly, Balotelli's performance was far beyond his expectations.
"Young players are a bit like melons. Only when you open and taste it can you know 100% whether the melons are delicious. Some melons look beautiful, but they don't taste good; some melons look ugly, but when you open it, they know that they taste great."
In Mourinho's view, dominance over the midfield is the key to victory.
“Cambiyaso did a very good job tonight.”
He explained, "He knew there would be a lot of moves in Manchester United's midfield, and it was important to stop them. I put a lot of effort in the midfielders. We knew that to block their midfield, we had to narrow down the space for Modric and Scholes. I really like the way Balotelli and Quaresma suppressed their opponents. I was happy with both of them because they were two players I particularly focused on."
"Quaresma's movement was very good, almost scoring a goal. Ricardo is an excellent genius. At this moment, I feel the same happiness I feel in Dong. He has done a lot of work for the team, and I hope that such moments will come to him for a long time; and Balotelli is related to three goals. He is simply an envoy sent by God. He sent the ball to Dong's feet so humbly. His character is simply..."
Mourinho was embarrassed to praise him, and then he commented on Dong Fangzhuo's performance, saying: "Dong can play football anywhere, from the first striker to partnering with any striker on the front line, whether it is Adriano or Crespo. I really like him in this game because he not only tried one-on-one, but also tried to make goals for his teammates. He is continuing to improve, whether as a person or as a player, he plays for the whole team."
Finally, Mourinho made some comments on the rumors of whether he would return to England to coach: "I am very happy at Inter. I want to win the championship first because they have confidence in me and I want to win with this team. As for returning to England, that will be many years later, and I will think about these things at all now."
Originally, Inter Milan defeated Manchester United away, but Inter Milan's players had just left Manchester, and UEFA President Platini, who happened to be on a business trip in the UK, heard some disharmonious voices in an interview.
After taking the throne of UEFA President, Platini has been committed to helping European small and medium-sized clubs expand their living space. With his series of policies, non-wealthy clubs have obtained more benefits, including increasing the number of places in the Champions League.
He bombarded several clubs in an interview with the British Daily Mail on the same day. Platini expressed dissatisfaction with the current debt status of giant clubs such as Inter Milan, Chelsea, and Manchester United.
"The new policy will protect these big clubs, Abramovich, Morati, Glaze, and others will get some benefits. Our goal is to control this situation within three years, not to destroy the giant clubs. I hope their income and expenditure will be at least balanced, rather than spending more than earning."
In Platini's view, the wealthy clubs themselves should have sufficient hematopoietic ability and they should not be in debt operation, which will be detrimental to the future development of football.
"At present, the gap between major European clubs and small clubs has begun to widen. Although clubs such as Inter Milan and Manchester United were once in debt, they are still spending a lot of money to buy stars. The rising stars of small clubs are continuously transferred to these overlord teams, and the gap between the two is naturally widening."
As an advocate of the "Equal Wealth Movement", Platini obviously does not want to see such a situation.
"I hope that all the systems can be regulated, who will buy a club that is heavily in debt? I'm not an economist, but I think my opposite is logical, and I will help clubs like Inter Milan balance income and expenditure."
Inter Milan responded immediately to Platini's remarks. On the official website of the Nerazzurri, the club issued a statement. The statement stated: "Inter Milan is not a debt club, and our economic situation does not need to be worried about. Mr. Chairman has concerns about the current situation of European football economy, which we can understand. But please do not use Inter Milan as a negative example. He forgot that we do not have any loans in the bank, and those clubs that Mr. Chairman is worried about should not have our names, and Inter Milan is not on the blacklist."
Inter Milan's retort is reasonable and well-founded. The warlike Mourinho also stood up to help. Anyway, he never had a good face toward UEFA, and UEFA seems to be always full of maliciousness towards the team he coaches. Whether it is Chelsea or Inter Milan: "Why don't Platini talk about Barcelona or Real Madrid? Do they buy fewer players? Don't they spend enough money? The club itself has money but won't let it spend? Is Platini short of money?"
A typical anti-rich mentality.
"Unfortunately, this reminds me of a lot of things in the past. I am really worried about Inter Milan's journey to the Champions League this year. I feel like I'm targeted..."
Mourinho is crazy and takes the opportunity to put pressure on UEFA...
Chapter completed!