Jose Mourinho complains Europa League final was ‘unfair result’ after Roma’s controversial defeat by Sevilla
The Roma manager thanked his side after losing to Sevilla in penalties in the Europa League final
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Your support makes all the difference.After giving his silver medal to a fan in the crowd, AC Roma boss Jose Mourinho thanked his players despite losing on penalties to Sevilla in the Uefa Europa League final in Budapest, and complained of an “unfair result”.
Mourinho was set to become the most decorated European manager in history with six trophies and after a Paulo Dybala goal put them in front it was looking likely.
Roma went on to concede an own goal and lost 4-1 in penalties when Roger Ibanez and Gianluca Mancini missed from the spot.
“I said we would come out winners or dead,” Mourinho said. “We are dead, dead of everything, of fatigue. It’s an unfair result with everything against us (…) The referee seemed Spanish, yellows everywhere. Lamela had to be sent off.”
He added: “I’ve won five finals and I lost this one, but I’m coming back home proud again. The boys gave everything. We felt pressure against a team that has more talent than us. We lost a game but not dignity.
“I’ve never gone home prouder than today, even when I won. We had also worked hard on penalties but… we missed two – but all together, not only the penalty takers.”
Mourinho said while his players are sad, his side deserve to go home with their heads held high.
“We are all attached to the shirt, to our nature. We take things seriously and humbly, we work a lot. Everyone reacts in a different way: one cries, the other doesn’t.
“Congratulations to Sevilla, but also congratulations to my players. The boys must go home peacefully, with pride for having done what they have done. These are my boys from Budapest.”
Footage after the game showed Mourinho handing his medal to a child in the stands.
Meanwhile, Sevilla forward Erik Lamela told BT Sport it was a really tough game as Sevilla won their seventh Europa League title.
“This is amazing, I can’t ask for more, this feeling is unbelievable,” he said. “Really tough game, not an easy game to play, we were not feeling in our best way because they defended well and it was difficult to find the spaces and create situations but this team fought it out and tonight we’re going to enjoy it.”
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