Jose Mourinho, managed by "Roma," lost the UEFA Europa League final to the "Sevilla" team on Wednesday after an 11-meter penalty shootout.
After the defeat, the Portuguese specialist spoke about his future in Italy and criticized match referee Anthony Taylor.
"I am ready to fight for these guys, but for now, I will not say whether I will stay with the team.
In December, I had an interest from the Portuguese national team, but since then I have not had any negotiations with anyone else. I still have a valid contract for a year.
After this final, we are completely exhausted. We feel that we did not deserve this defeat. In the match, we saw a lot of controversial incidents.
We are disappointed, but we are proud of what we have achieved. I have always said that you can lose a football match, but you can never lose dignity and professionalism.
I lost this final, but my players gave their all.
It was a very intense match, which, it seems, was refereed by a Spaniard. It seemed that in every situation, there was only an opportunity to show a yellow card,"
communicating with "Movistar.
Right after the awards ceremony, J. Mourinho handed his medal to the fans. Later, the Portuguese clarified that he is not interested in silver medals.
"I do not want silver medals and do not keep them, so I immediately gave one to one of the fans," added the "Roma" strategist.