Former Premier League referee Clattenburg updated his own Daily Mail column, in which he talked about a clash between former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and him.
(The following is the first person)
I'm often asked if there was a game that prompted me to leave the Premier League law enforcement front, and in my memory, the next scene was the closest I had ever thought: "You know what, I don't care anymore." ( I don’t give a f*** any more)”
On 21 January 2017, Stoke City played manchester United. Wayne Rooney's last-minute free-kick broke Sir Bobby Charlton's goal record, pulling the score to 1-1. Shortly after the game, there was a knock on the door of my dressing room and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho walked in while I was still taking off my shoes.
"You must be happy this time." I said, "You can't scold me because the result of the blow is a draw, can you?" ”
As a result, Mourinho did start complaining, and he broke up at me about Stoke City Back Shakros handballing in the box.
"What are you talking about?" I said, "The decision to punish me was right, and I know I was right." ”
Mourinho didn't budge: "No, I've seen the replay video of that ball, and you were absolutely wrong in sentencing. ”
He kept talking, brother, can't you just shut your mouth? Finally I got angry too, and I picked up my shoes and threw them at the wall next to him.
"Get out of my dressing room, get out!" Mourinho was stunned by me, I lost my mind in front of him, I didn't want to care about that anymore. He didn't know what to say, and I was fed up with these ridiculous mental games alone.
I was driving home while thinking about the Shocross incident, I watched "Match today" and I was right, the ball hit him in the chest, so why would Mourinho play a funny mental game with me?
When I finally went to bed that night, I knew I had had enough. "You know what?" I thought, "I can't stand that kind of idiot anymore." ”
(Editor: Yao Fan)