Mourinho and Cassano-Livaya, on social media they are (almost) all with Josè: “Antonio had to be demolished”

The Roma coach had replied to FantAntonio saying: “Every now and then a Marko Livaja arrives and it gets tough”, in reference to an old fight in training. On the net, not only in Italy, football fans are divided, with a certain predilection for the Special One

When José Mourinho speaks, you need to keep your antennae straight, because something special certainly comes out. It also happened after Turin-Rome where, not only did he throw a jab at the black and whites (“We third parties? Are you sure Juve doesn’t have 59 points? We are in Italy…”), but he also replied in a decidedly frank way to the attacks (very tough) by Antonio Cassano, closing with “every now and then a Marko Livaja comes and it gets tough”, in reference to a brawl in training at the time of Inter 2012-13. This is the premise. What is surprising, however, is the social fuss that arose after the statements.

Pro Mou

Someone takes the opportunity to sink the blow on Cassano, like Filifilippo who writes on Twitter: “Oh well… Mou is Mou… Cassano made money but nothing more, an example of how not to be”. And Nino Volpe: “Mourinho demolished Cassano. Finally someone who silences him”.

Against Mou

But there are also those who read the words of the Portuguese Roma coach as a threat. Paolo writes: “I read a veiled threat or in any case an unhappy exit. If it had been another coach to say these things, the emphasis of the news would have been different”. And Gnani Primavalle: “The threat to Cassano di Livaja passed for the joke of the year”. Another user, Ronin Constantine, points out (in English): “Mourinho gets agitated easily. No other coach tries so hard to remind everyone all day long how much he has won as a coach.”

In the world

The video with Mou’s phrases has in fact also arrived abroad. Under a French tweet, comments of all kinds unfold, from “Cassano did not choose his target well” and “He is the king of the fight, what a mistake to attack the Special” to “Deserved words, Cassano says caz … he could not stay this cardboard player goes unpunished” and “I don’t always agree with Mourinho’s numbers but this time he turned off Cassano (who gives lessons on everything and everyone). And on this José is very, very strong…”. And from Colombia, taking up a piece of news from a local news agency, Juan Camilo Llamoza comments: “Cassano never tires of making a fool of himself”.

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