Furious Chelsea boss TEARS INTO club staff after Swansea draw
Following a frustrating 2-2 draw against Swansea City that included injuries and a red card for his starting goalkeeper, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho had some choice words for the club’s medical staff over their behavior during the match.
Tottenham had dominated until then but the goal helped United, with five expensive debutants in their ranks, relax as the Londoners’ verve deserted them until a late attacking flurry was repelled by the hosts’ new Argentine keeper Sergio Romero.
Saturday’s big kick-off was Ayew’s first step to what is expected to be a fruitful Premier League journey.
Never before had the competition begun with a player scoring into his own goal until full back Walker inadvertently prodded the ball past Michel Vorm in the 22nd minute when desperately trying to dispossess Wayne Rooney.
A goalmouth melee, it saw a Jefferson Montero cross into the box saved by Thibaut Courtois who also had to quickly respond to a Bafetimbi Gomis’s header.
According to the Telegraph, During the fateful match, Mourinho got into an argument with physio Eva Carneiro over her decision to try and assist an apparently injured Eden Hazard. “I repeat this for a long, long, long time, even in my first period here, because my record at Stamford Bridge is something incredible”. They know one point is one point. Never. If today we would have lost, we would have lsot.
“Apart from that, we play at home to win and we tried that, so it is normal”.
Monk said: “I thought for 90 minutes we were excellent”. There were periods where we had to defend well, but the best chances fell to us and we got the result we deserved.
“It was a very hard game because you have seen two teams that want to press, so every player at the ball had a very small (amount of) time to play”, Van Gaal said.
“Bafe would have had a goalscoring opportunity when the keeper took him down and he took him down inside the area, so it’s definitely a penalty and obviously a red card”.
“When we had to defended we did that really well”.