Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has dismissed Jose Mourinho's comments regarding Financial Fair Play (FFP) sanctions but refused to be drawn into a war of words.
The Portuguese stated on Friday that City - fined £49 million fine last
year for FFP violations - needed to be docked points instead.
Mourinho told the Daily Mail: "When Manchester City pays off £50m of
fine because they exceeded the FFP, I think it's unfair." But when
presented with the Chelsea manager's comments on Friday, Pellegrini
declined to fire back.
"No, no. I don't have any views about
that," he told reporters. "Every manager can say what they want. I think
don't lose points because we don't deserve to.
"There are so
many things that [Mourinho] always says that it doesn't matter - about
Chelsea or referees or the FA Cup or other managers or other things.
"When you think that everything is normal to say to win, you can say
what you want. I think as a manager [I] have a different way of thinking
about this.
"If you think that to win a game you can do all that you can, you can do it. I don't think the same way.
"He does what he needs to win. I don't know what Arsene Wenger said
today - I always try to think in the same way when we are winning or
losing.
"You ask me about this season - I think that Chelsea
was the best team, that they deserve to win the title because they have
been the most consistent team with very good players.
"I
congratulate their owner because he is always improving his squad and I
congratulate their fans and Jose Mourinho and the players because they
deserve absolutely the title."
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