In statements conceded in the last hours from England, José Mourinho answered to the hard words of Antonio Conte to him, and at the beginning seemed that it did it of elegant way and without any type of reproach to the Italian trainer of Chelsea.

However, when it arrived at the end of his statements soltó a sentence on the alter of parties that has served to generate even more controversy in relation to the open clash that keep both technicians in the benches of two of the best clubs of the English football. Antonio Conte even said that Mourinho suffered "dementia senil", and like this answered at the beginning 'Mou':

"I know that I celebrated goals running, throwing me of knees, jumping with the fans..."

"I do not blame him. I think that the press has to ask him pardon to him and to me. The question that arrives him to him is entirely erroneous and because of this has a reaction out of control. I was asked after my passion and was speaking of me same. Afterwards, the question that has done him to him is as if I had referred me to him. I do not blame to Conte by no means, but understand his reaction", argued.

Nevertheless, his final words were not so bondadosas with the Italian. "I do not need that the trainer of Chelsea say that I committed errors in the past and that will commit them in the future. I know that I celebrated goals running, throwing me of knees, jumping with the fans... I know it".

Very hard words of Mourinho

"What wanted to say is that now I control me more, but this does not mean that my passion was not the same. What can say is that to my never will sanction me by alter of parties", soltó the Portuguese technician of the Manchester United.

We remember that Antonio Conte was inhabilitado during 10 months in 2011 by supposed amaños by bets that took place in Italy in the season 2010-2011, when it trained to the Siena. Mourinho, when they asked him in press conference if it referred to Conte with his words on the alter of parties, did the absent-minded: "Ah himself? To me they did not accuse me".