Mourinho’s 2 reasons for dismissing press conference after Fenerbahce’s defeat
Fenerbahce’s coach, Jose Mourinho, left the Ulker Stadium without attending the post-match press conference following his team’s 3-1 defeat against Galatasaray.
Fenerbahce’s defeat has sparked widespread speculation, with two key reasons emerging for his abrupt departure.
Jose Mourinho’s frustration over lengthy press conferences in Türkiye
Mourinho’s frustration with the extended duration of press conferences in Türkiye has been evident since his arrival at Fenerbahce. After waiting near the press room twice, he reportedly said, “I cannot wait this long,” and left the stadium.
The Portuguese coach had previously mentioned his dissatisfaction during his introduction to the club, stating, “In 20 years of football, this was the longest press conference I have ever attended.” His decision to skip the media session appears to be rooted in this ongoing frustration with the press conference format in Türkiye.
Mourinho’s alleged dispute with Fenerbahce president Ali Koc before Fenerbahce’s defeat
Another reason speculated for Mourinho’s absence revolves around a reported conflict with Fenerbahce President Ali Koc. Following the disappointing first half, rumors suggest that Koc entered the dressing room and harshly criticized the team’s performance.
However, Fenerbahce officials have denied these claims, stating that Koc did not leave the VIP section during the match and had no contact with the team at halftime.
Impact of Mourinho’s absence on Fenerbahce’s morale and strategy
The controversy surrounding Mourinho’s departure has brought additional scrutiny to Fenerbahce’s performance and internal dynamics. The defeat ended the team’s 32-match unbeaten streak in the Super Lig, leaving them five points behind their rivals in the standings.
This situation has not only affected the team’s morale but also raised questions about the relationship between the coach and the club’s management.