| Ah, this whole situation is being blown out of proportion.
Mourinho may have been wrong in his statements - jealousy for losing, misunderstanding something he saw, who knows. But ultimately, Mourinho can not be held accountable for those who put a death threat on Frisk - only those who did that can be. Plus, if Mourinho thinks he saw Frisk delegating with Riijkard, doesn't he have a right to say so?
I don't blame Frisk for quitting, especially with threats on his family. But I don't blame old Jose either. I feel he's being picked on because he is successful, and success breeds contempt. |