Tottenham head coach, Jose Mourinho would have been extremely pleased with his side’s dominant win over Southampton on Sunday but one thing he wasn’t happy about was which of his players was named Man of the Match.
Heung-min Son, who scored four goals as Spurs won 5-2, was named as the game’s best player but Mourinho felt that striker Harry Kane deserved it more.
Kane assisted all of Son’s goals, becoming the first Englishman to provide four assists in a Premier League match, while scoring one himself as well.
Mourinho felt so strongly about Kane deserving the prize that he actually interrupted Son’s post match interview to make his concerns heard.
While Son was being asked, ironically, about his on-field partnership with Kane, Mourinho interrupted and said: “Man of the Match, Harry Kane,” before walking away.
Son immediately agreed with his boss saying: “Yeah, I’ll say that.”
“I will say that Harry is the Man of the Match because he scored one goal and he gave four assists,” he added.
“With Harry we were working together so long, this is the sixth season. We know each other, we want to have a good relationship on the pitch and even off the pitch. I think we work really, really hard to have a better relationship, even better than now. So obviously it’s not perfect, but we’re going to have a perfect relationship.”
Take a look at the video below:
Man of the match – Son Heung-min? Jose Mourinho isn't having it πhttps://t.co/HozX03CuHY pic.twitter.com/EAsty4C4xz
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 20, 2020
Mourinho wasn’t done there, however, as he went over to Harry Kane’s post game interview and interrupted that as well, declaring the striker as his Man of the Match.
Safe to say Jose was impressed with our No.10! π#THFC βͺοΈ #COYS pic.twitter.com/quYQDPk5Ju
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 20, 2020
Some people on Twitter weren’t pleased with Jose’s antics, however, saying that he took the shine of Son’s great performance.
Jose is rude
β Alhassan Bah (@Alhassa84530895) September 20, 2020
I at times, canβt understand Joseβs behaviour. Did he really have to say that? Weird way of praising a player.
β Lily (@LilyW_S2) September 20, 2020
would mourinho would have done that if kane scored 4 and son assisted 4? probably best to leave it in the changing room…not sure why he had to say that in front of national tv.
β π§’π Joy ππ (@jandiweedflower) September 20, 2020
Disguised as having a laugh, bit of banter. No. Mourinho has bullied Son there and took the shine of his 4 goals. Trust me thats playing on Sons mind now.
β βππππͺ… (@Richy_____) September 20, 2020
What away to put a boy down.
β J (@artetaesque23) September 20, 2020
It’s why he inevitably will fall out with the players like he seems to do everywhere nowadays.
β Dan π (@POTUS048) September 21, 2020