MAN UNITED ENJOYED a positive final day of the Premier League season by beating Crystal Palace at Old Trafford, but Jose Mourinho was in no mood to discuss the match.
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Mourinho named the youngest team in United’s Premier League history for the 2-0 win, which arrived courtesy of first-half goals from Josh Harrop and Paul Pogba.
But the manager had already turned his attention to Wednesday’s Europa League final against Ajax when he came to conduct his post-match interviews.
Mourinho only spoke to MUTV for 17 seconds, saying: “Don’t ask me too many things because now I am in the final.
Let me go home – I am in the final now. I know [my team], but let me go – I am in the final now!”
He also appeared for his post-match media conference during the players’ lap of honour when most journalists were still outside, promptly walking out when he did not receive any questions.
Watch: Man United manager Jose Mourinho's bizarre 17-second interview
MAN UNITED ENJOYED a positive final day of the Premier League season by beating Crystal Palace at Old Trafford, but Jose Mourinho was in no mood to discuss the match.
Mourinho named the youngest team in United’s Premier League history for the 2-0 win, which arrived courtesy of first-half goals from Josh Harrop and Paul Pogba.
But the manager had already turned his attention to Wednesday’s Europa League final against Ajax when he came to conduct his post-match interviews.
Mourinho only spoke to MUTV for 17 seconds, saying: “Don’t ask me too many things because now I am in the final.
He also appeared for his post-match media conference during the players’ lap of honour when most journalists were still outside, promptly walking out when he did not receive any questions.
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