cleavers said:
gap_f/w said:
Maureen did as Maureen does in big games no matter who he manages.
Sets up not to lose in big games well tonight he did and still lost.
Best thing of all, is he didn't lose tonight, but still lost, brilliant, I think they call it pragmatic in some quarters.
Just found this little gem from BBC Sports :
Jose Mourinho: Chelsea could not cope with pressure
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said his side could not cope mentally during their last-16 Champions League exit to 10-man Paris St-Germain.
The French champions twice came from behind at Stamford Bridge to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
"Our performance was not good enough," said Mourinho. "The opponent was stronger than us, they coped better with the pressure of the game.
"We tried to win but the moment they had 10 men we felt too much pressure."
The visitors played the last hour of normal time and the added 30 minutes without striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic after he was sent off for a foul on Oscar.
But, following a 1-1 first-leg draw in Paris, Thiago Silva's extra-time header saw them through on the away goals rule as they gained revenge for last season's quarter-final exit at the hands of Chelsea.
Social media reaction
England captain Wayne Rooney: That is one of the best performances I've ever seen with 10 men from PSG.
Former Argentina midfielder Ossie Ardiles: Chelsea losing at home vs 10 men, very poor and ugly performance... Repercussions for the Premier League?
Netherlands defender John Heitinga: PSG vs Chelsea game was insane! Hats off to PSG for playing 90+ mins with 10 men
Former Liverpool forward Luis Garcia: Fantastic game, PSG deserved to go through. After playing with 10 men most of the game always looked face to face to Chelsea.
Ex-Republic of Ireland striker John Aldridge: Chelsea simply got what they deserved. The way they played portrayed their manager. Negativity at home, rarely works.
"They have a reason to celebrate and I told my players it is not after a bad match that I kick tables and doors, it is time to be calm and analyse as a team," Mourinho told Sky Sports.
"They were aggressive, what we used to call 'clever' on the continent. In England, that is not accepted as clever.
"They did what they did, after the second goal there was no more game. Simulation of injuries, they stopped the game completely.
"It is the beauty of English football but in continental football the other teams are more prepared to cope with the mental side. I wouldn't say 'dirty', but the other side."
Chelsea took the lead through Gary Cahill's late header but former defender David Luiz headed home to send the tie into extra time.
Eden Hazard's penalty following Thiago Silva's handball looked to be sending the hosts through but the Brazilian made amends with a header six minutes from time
"We need to react. We have a Premier League to win. I told that to the players," added Mourinho.
"It is not a time to cry, and also not a time to laugh. It is time to analyse the situation."
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