
It was the 'Special One's' sixth defeat in 11 games in the Premier League – the worst start the defending champions have had to an EPL season.
In the post-match conference, the 52-year-old Portuguese manager was repeatedly asked a host of questions, including what the result meant for his future, his players’ performances and Lucas’s foul which escaped a second booking. But Mourinho, who is infamous for his verbal spats in front of the press, only had one thing to say: I’ve got nothing to say”.
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The memes, tweets, videos all followed as Mourinho went viral once again. The opportunity to take the mickey out of the 'Special One' was too good for British media to pass up with famous cricket commentators, such as Geoffrey Boycott, Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell -- who are all in the UAE covering the test series between Pakistan and England -- all getting in on the action on the first day of the third Test match.
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Here are some other priceless reactions to Mourinho's 'nothing':
Mourinho hasn't won Premier League for 5 months & media are baying for his blood.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 31, 2015
Wenger hasn't won it for 11yrs, media give him free pass.
https://twitter.com/AaronMancz/status/661111161023242240
Mourinho has already been sacked, is two games from the sack, is a week from the sack, is safe. Our friends in the press haven't a scoobie
— No Question About That (@nqatpod) November 2, 2015
"We are right behind the manager. There's no doubt about it" - John Obi Mikel on Mourinho. https://t.co/VPc0488oTl pic.twitter.com/YzGnbwNMvw
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 2, 2015
If you'd put money on Mourinho going full King Lear before Wenger, you'd have got spectacular odds.
— Musa Okwonga (@Okwonga) November 2, 2015
https://twitter.com/DanielSandison/status/661100240292843520
Chelsea give José Mourinho respite from decline but time is short https://t.co/gFPvbl75hQ
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 2, 2015
Players are trying to 'help' Mourinho, insist midfield duo Ramires and Oscar https://t.co/RU1BW3dchO
— zayn (@__abideen05) November 2, 2015
https://twitter.com/Footy_Jokes/status/660977636181676034
Mikel: "I know this club demands to win & win & win, but it’s just a difficult period we are going through right now. Mourinho is the man."
— ChelsTransfer (@ChelsTransfer) November 1, 2015
Mikel: "Mourinho knows what’s wrong and it’s just a matter of time before results start coming." #CFC (Telegraph)
— ChelsTransfer (@ChelsTransfer) November 1, 2015
Oscar: Chelsea situation not good for Mourinho https://t.co/Q5kr1D8D9m pic.twitter.com/kfHsWwQ3mT
— GOAL (@goal) November 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/TSBible/status/660863776846159872
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