Jose Mourinho is still unhappy about the way Fulham managed the whole Covid-19 outbreak after showing no chill with Parker’s complaints.
Jose Mourinho showed no mercy and no chill against Scott Parker’s complaints after the Premier League’s announcement. Fulham’s Covid-19 outbreak forced their game against Tottenham to be postponed. But Parker was outraged for the bad timing of the rescheduling. However, Mourinho showed no chill after these complaints by stating he doubts their London rivals will use academy players.
In which case, Jose is demanding an apology for everything that went down. In his view, the club as a whole acted irresponsibly with their outbreak. All Premier League clubs should be held accountable for their actions during these challenging times.
Mourinho’s statement against Parker.
“They played Saturday against QPR in London,” Mourinho said via Sky Sports. “They have Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to prepare for the game tomorrow (Wednesday). If they come with half of the team I will be the first one to apologize to them, and I will be the first one to say we played this game with an advantage. If they come with their best team I think they should apologize to all of us. Come on, let’s play football, let’s behave the best we can, let’s protect our industry, our image, and let’s play football.”
“We should see their team, their starting line-up, their bench, the players that are not involved,” he added. “After that, we can all feel sorry for them or we can all think that they shouldn’t speak. My feeling is that they will play with everybody, maybe one player out, maximum two, that’s just my guess. Of course we don’t have access to any of this information, it’s just a feeling I have, the best Fulham will be here. When we see the best Fulham then you realise lots of things they don’t make sense.”