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Mourinho fumes at ‘you know who’ after more dropped points – The World Game
Jose Mourinho was reluctant to discuss “you know who” after another VAR review went against Tottenham in their goalless draw at Bournemouth.

Spurs dropped Premier League points in their bid to secure European qualification as they were held by the relegation-threatened Cherries, failing to even muster a single shot on target.
But Mourinho felt Tottenham should have had an opportunity from the penalty spot in the opening minutes as Harry Kane went down in the area under contact from Josh King.
No spot-kick was awarded and Spurs ended the game clinging to a point, this time grateful for VAR after a King handball was spotted as Callum Wilson scored.
Mourinho acknowledged Tottenham were below par, yet after fuming at decisions in games against Manchester United and Sheffield United, the officials were again the subject of the head coach’s ire.
“The game had the most important moment, you know when, you know who,” he told Sky Sports.
“I don’t want to say anything more in relation to that, because everybody knows and I don’t need to say much more in relation to that. Everybody knows.”
And it did not escape Mourinho’s attention that Michael Oliver, as against the Blades, when Kane saw a goal controversially disallowed, was the VAR.
“The same referee who did the VAR decision against Sheffield United, Michael Oliver,” he said. “Opinions matter.
“It’s not only mine, everybody knows that is a penalty, and when I say everybody, I mean everybody. Everybody.”
Mourinho added: “The performance was not good enough but good enough to win. I’m not saying

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