Hehe, as usual. Jose Mourinho claims Paris Saint-Germain were "clever" in their approach as they knocked Chelsea out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage on Wednesday.
The
Ligue 1 champions saw Zlatan Ibrahimovic sent off in the first half for
a lunge on Oscar but the Blues still didn't have enough to progress
despite their numerical advantage.
Mourinho had criticised PSG
for being "aggressive" in the first leg and felt Laurent Blanc's side
repeated their tactics at Stamford Bridge.
"They did the same," he told Sky Sports.
"They were aggressive in the same way. They were what we used to call,
on the continent, clever. In England that's not acceptable as clever,
intelligent and experienced.
"For example, after the second goal,
there was no more game. They took time to celebrate, simulations of
injuries, make a change then not make the change. They stopped the game
in a way we didn't do winning 1-0 with five minutes to go, so I think
it's the beauty of English football but when we go to continental
football the other teams are more prepared from a mental point of view
to cope with this. It is a great part of the game."
Twice Chelsea
took the lead, firstly through Gary Cahill on 81 minutes before David
Luiz returned to haunt his former club with a thumping header that took
the game into extra time.
Eden Hazard then tucked home a penalty
after Thiago Silva was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area but
the Brazil defender made amends with a dramatic equaliser on 114
minutes to see PSG through on away goals.
"Of course, we had the game in our hands twice but I think the opponent was stronger than us," Mourinho told Sky Sports.
"They coped better than us with the pressure of the game. I think with
them at 10 men we felt the pressure of winning even more.
"They
had nothing to lose, they just played their game. We couldn't cope with
that. We conceded two goals from set-pieces where the organisation is
clear, where the markers have to decide and the players in the zone are
the same. We conceded two goals that were difficult to accept."
Mourinho says Chelsea must now turn their focus to the Premier League and ensure they end the season by winning the title.
"I
told my players as I always do that it's not after the match that I
kick tables and doors," he added. "It's time to be calm and analyse the
team because we have a game on Sunday and we have to win the Premier
League.
"We are playing to win the Premier League and we have more matches to play."

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