New Straits Times

Food fight: Mourinho hits back

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Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho claimed he is treated differentl­y from other managers by the media as he hit back at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s criticism of play-acting by Son Heung-min after Spurs lost 3-1 to Manchester United on Sunday.

Son opened the scoring for Mourinho’s men before secondhalf goals from Fred, Edinson Cavani and Mason Greenwood inflicted another damaging defeat on Tottenham’s chances of a topfour finish in the Premier League.

However, it was Son’s role in a first-half goal by Cavani that was ruled out after a VAR review that sparked a war of words between Solskjaer and his predecesso­r at Old Trafford.

After reviewing the incident on the pitchside monitor, referee Chris Kavanagh awarded Tottenham a free-kick for a foul by Scott McTominay as he made minimal contact with Son’s face in the build-up.

“If my son stays down like this for three minutes and needs his 10 mates to help him up, he won’t get any food,” said Solskjaer of the South Korean internatio­nal, who was back on his feet to open the scoring four minutes later.

“We weren’t (conned), the referee was.”

Mourinho took issue with journalist­s at his post-match press conference for not asking for his reaction to Solskjaer’s comments.

“If it is me telling that player A, B or C from another club if it was my son, I wouldn’t give him dinner tonight or something like that, what would be the reaction?” asked Mourinho.

“I think it is really sad you don’t ask me about me about it.

“I think it is really sad you don’t have the moral honesty to treat me the same way you treat others.

“In relation to that, I just want to say that Sonny is very lucky that his father is a better person than Ole.

“Because I think a father, I am a father, you have always to feed your kids it doesn’t matter what they do.

“If you have to steal to feed your kids, you steal.”

Spurs are now six points adrift of fourth-placed West Ham and could fall to eighth in the table if Everton win at Brighton on Monday.

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