J. Mourinho: I should cry every week because of P. Pogba's injury

Jose Mourinho's games with Antonio Conte continue - the extravert Portuguese again mentioned that he does not complain about injuries like other managers, in this case the London "Chelsea" manager. J. Mourinho criticized the Italian after UEFA Champions League match in Portugal, claiming that he complains too much about player injuries, while "Man Utd" was going through a real crisis at the time. J. Mourinho sarcastically remarked that "Man Utd" does not receive enough praise for being able to play so successfully in recent months without injured players. According to the coach, he may have acted unjustly by not crying about player injuries as much as other coaches do. "It's my fault that we don't receive praise for being so successful without injured players. I should cry about injuries every week and remind everyone day after day, conference after conference," said the Portuguese. "So, it's my fault. It was my decision. This is how I try to deal with problems. My task is to properly motivate those players who will replace the injured footballers. Maybe I should take it seriously. I know I talk about many things but I don't complain about injuries, maybe I should start to do so. I think any coach would talk about Pogba's injury every day: Ech, I don't have Pogba. Ech, when will Pogba return? Ech, 10 matches without Pogba. Ech, entire Champions League group stage without Pogba. Ech, all tough matches against Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool without Pogba. I never spoke about Pogba's injury situation. I only spoke when you asked questions about it. And it's not just about Pogba. We also don't have Fellaini, Ibrahimovic, Rojo and Carrick. These are important players. I think we are doing a good job without them on the pitch," said J. Mourinho. However, throughout his career at the "Man Utd" club, J. Mourinho has complained a lot about injuries, but the coach seems to forget his own speeches on the matter. Here are some of the coach's press conferences where he complains about injuries: