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Jose Mourinho says he ‘has nothing to say’ over and over again in post-match interview

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Last week against West Ham United, Jose Mourinho didn’t show up for his post-match interview or press conference. He got fined. He’s probably sick of giving the FA his money, so he showed up after Chelsea lost to Liverpool ... even though he had nothing to say.

After months of blaming referees or shutting out the press, Jose’s decided to go all Marshawn Lynch on us. But he mixed it up a bit with a great answer when he was asked if he had a message for the fans: “The fans aren’t stupid.”

The Special One stays The Special One when it comes to post-match interviews. He’s the GOAT.

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