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The Portuguese manager was in no mood to answer questions following a 3-0 defeat to Inter on Saturday
Jose Mourinho refused to take questions after Roma's 3-0 home defeat against Inter and told a reporter that there's a reason "we earn a lot more than you".
He said being a manager was much more difficult than journalism, leading to the gulf in pay.
Rather than answer for his squad's performance, he delivered a brief monologue and exited the press conference.
What has been said?
“Your job is a lot easier than ours which is why we earn a lot more than you," the Roma manager told the first reporter who tried to ask a question.
Mourinho refuses to take the first question and tells a journalist: “Your job is a lot easier than ours which is why we earn a lot more than you” pic.twitter.com/spMDacWgrU
— Patrick Kendrick (@patrickendrick) December 4, 2021
In his monologue, Mourinho said: “I apologise to the studio, to the people at home who might be interested in their questions.
“Inter are stronger than us in normal conditions. In non-normal conditions, they are much stronger than us. Last season, they were 29 points ahead of Roma. Today, with injuries and suspended players, it was very, very difficult.
“Our attacking potential was practically nil. It was very important to score a goal, because we would only have two or three chances. We had three and didn’t score.
“When you play with a defence that has [Roger] Ibanez and various others in positions that are not their usual ones, you still cannot concede the first and third goals. You just can’t.”
Bigger picture
Mourinho's side are starting to lose sight of the top of Serie A, with Roma now 13 points behind AC Milan.
They've now lost consecutive league games, and the manager has started to revert to old patterns of behaviour.
Against Inter, they were by far second-best, with the visitors handing Mourinho the first 3-0 half-time deficit of his coaching career before coasting after half-time.
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