Jose Mourinho has been quick to dismiss the notion that he has criticised Roma’s lack of transfer business in a cryptic social media post as he seeks cover for Tammy Abraham
Roma boss Jose Mourinho has denied that he mocked his club’s transfer business.
The Special One is preparing for his third season in charge at the Stadio Olympico, having led the Italian club to successive European finals. He has endured a frustrating summer however with a lack of new faces arriving in Rome, notably a No.9 to fill the void left by Tammy Abraham.
The former Chelsea man suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury last season and will leave a sizeable hole in the final third when the new Serie A campaign kicks off. Mourinho posted a picture of Roma’s pre-season training squad after they’d been in Portugal with him and his coaches; in the picture he was hugging an imaginary player.
Despite the interpretation of the photo, Mourinho insists he had to intention of “provoking” the Roma hierarchy, but admitted all was not well. He told Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport: “There was no provocation, that wasn’t the intention. Everything is not okay but… I get angry for an hour and then I’m back to being positive about things.