Jose Mourinho said Vini Jr. should have celebrated in a “respectful way” in front of the home crowd.



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37 thoughts on “Jose Mourinho said Vini Jr. should have celebrated in a “respectful way” in front of the home crowd.”

  1. This is just a little bit rich coming from a Liverpool player who achieved very little over a very long time and then criticised Salah who almost single handedly took Liverpool to a peak that was seldom celebrated for 30 years. Guess who was part of the poor period Liverpool went through and who was the record breaker who put them back on track.

    Own goal specialist and record holder Carragher must speak last when it comes to criticising other players and managers. He was unsuccessfully hell bent on trying to get Salah booted out of Liverpool. I never respected him as a player and have even less respect for him as a pundit.

  2. 😂 Mourinho celebrating goals in big games against rivals?? So what… that’s PURE football emotion.

    This is a manager who lives every second on the touchline — big moments, big reactions. When your team scores in massive rivalry matches, you celebrate. That’s passion, that’s personality, that’s why people watch. Not every coach has to stand there like a statue pretending it’s a preseason friendly.

    Funny how it’s called “iconic” when some do it… but suddenly it’s “too much” when Mourinho shows fire 🤣 The Special One has NEVER been quiet, and that’s exactly what makes those moments legendary.

    Love him or hate him — football without characters like Mourinho would be boring.

    🔥 THE RANT — PASSION OVER POLITICS.

    #Mourinho #FootballRant #BigGames #TheRantNYC

  3. Mourinho is a disgrace and should be heavily fined for his comments. A likeable guy on his day but he’s gone too far and for me has tarnished his reputation. Sometimes silence is golden and he needs to understand that hence why he never lasts long in any job 👎🏼

  4. He’s saying that because he couldn’t confront that racism exists so it’s easier to blame the victim. That’s like saying someone who got their car stolen shouldn’t have bought such a nice car as he provoked the thieves. 😂😂😂😂

  5. Being a chelsea supporter and his all time fan, Its because of him that i got know players from tottenham,Asroma,Manchester United,Realmadrid.Iam not just sure how I see him right now.He'd rather not have said thing. I feel like I should unlike all his post I ever liked

  6. Surprised at the apparent lack of knowledge by pundits/ex-football players and commenters in general!!
    Goal celebrations should NOT(IFAB rule #12) be "provocative derisory or inflammatory"! That's the Current rule, it's subjective obviously BUT Mr Francois Letexier IS the #2 referee in the World (IFFHS 2025) and was #1 in 2024!!
    So Please, Don't share Bovine Excrement about celebrating anyway You want/make historical comparisons of prior celebration!!🎉😊

  7. Roger Mila from Cameroon was the one in 1990 to celebrate like that. And it's not forbidden by any football law. But racism is forbidden. He must receive a sanction according to his despicable act

  8. Rats will not understand what loyalty is, they all want to destroy a 20 yr old career just for a stupid decision, we all make mistakes im sure this benfica player will never do that again. By the way the question was vague and in french, i didn't even know mourinho spoke french but if you are black crucifying Jose this once remember this man loves black players❤ but had to protect one of his own who is young and will make lots of dumb decisions. There are people that have done worst, even jamie has insulted africans multiple times we didn't do anything…the media picks and chooses and manipulates us so lets not be forgetful

  9. Let's take it easy on Mourinho this time. Although he shouldn’t have said that, overall he’s a great guy, and mistakes happen. I hope he apologizes…

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