Jose Mourinho has insisted he is 'unlucky' after ten-man Chelsea lost
5-4 on penalties to Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich in Friday's UEFA
Super Cup final in Prague.
European champions Bayern needed a 121st-minute equaliser from Spain's
Javi Martinez to take the game to penalties, after it finished 2-2 in
extra time, as the Bavarians avenged their 2012 Champions League final
defeat at the hands of Chelsea in Munich.
When Chelsea replacement Romelu Lukaku missed the 10th spot-kick after
the previous nine successful attempts, it meant Bayern finally lifted
the Super Cup at the fourth attempt to leave Chelsea boss Mourinho
disgruntled.
"When Martinez scored the goal, I felt it was undeserved. The best
team lost, but that is football, no problem," said the 50-year-old.
Having returned for his second stint at Stamford Bridge in June after
coaching Real Madrid, Mourinho slammed Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson
for the 85th-minute dismissal of Chelsea midfielder Ramires for a
second yellow card.
"There is a passion for football and if you are in love with the game,
you don't kill a final with a second yellow card like this," said
Mourinho.
"For me, yes, (the player should not have been punished) because there
were many other yellow cards during the match which the referee didn't
give."
But the self-appointed "special one" insisted he is no stranger to
playing with ten men in major competitions and bemoaned his
misfortune.
"This is nothing new for me, the last time I was at Chelsea we played
a Champions League semi-final two or three times against Barcelona
with ten men," moaned Mourinho.
"I went to (coach) Inter Milan and played one hour of a Champions
League semi-final with ten men against Barcelona.
"I go to Real Madrid, I played again a Champions League semi-final
with ten men, I come back to Chelsea and I play a Super Cup final with
ten men.
"You all should analyse the games and draw your conclusions — I am unlucky."
Having enjoyed his eighth win over Mourinho in their 16th duel on the
sidelines, ex-Barcelona coach Guardiola praised his predecessor Jupp
Heynckes who steered Bayern to the treble of European, cup and league
titles last season.
"I want to thank Jupp Heynckes for the chance to play here in this
final, it's down to him that we are here," said Guardiola.
"It was a super, super, super effort to take the game to penalties, we
are very happy, but one second changed everything," added the
Spaniard, after Bayern had 37 goal attempts compared to Chelsea's 14.
"For me, the team played unbelievably well, we had more than 30
chances and I have seen how important it was for them, they won
everything last season and they want more. I am really happy for
them."
Guardiola disagreed with Mourinho's insistence that the best team lost
in Prague.
"I believe the best team won, we creating a huge amount of goal
opportunities," said the Bayern boss.
"Chelsea have so much experience with the likes of (Petr) Cech,
(Frank) Lampard, (John) Terry and (Ashley) Cole, they had their
chances, but we deserved the win."
Both Guardiola and Mourinho played down their rivalry.
"I have great respect for him as a coach and he knows that," said
Guardiola of Mourinho.
"We have played many times against each other — some you win, some you
lose, but he knows I respect him."
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