Jose Mourinho still can’t get over the Europa League final defeat with Roma in May 2023. The Special One admitted he “can’t accept” the way they lost the game against Sevilla, in a clear reference to referee Antony Taylor’s mistakes.”I lost a final [with Roma] in a way that I still don’t accept and I think about it since then. I think it’s unfair. In football, when they have to punish you, they do it, but we should start over after that and it wasn’t like that for me,” Mourinho told Sky Sports UK. “We [Fenerbahce] were kicked out of the Champions League in a qualifier against Lille because of a penalty awarded with VAR on the 94th minute that only the VAR could see. I know it’s a battle I’ll never win.”‘I prefer not to speak 2’, starring Mr Special OneMourinho went on to accuse UEFA of being treated differently from other colleagues.”I deserve to be treated like everyone else. On the pitch, it doesn’t matter if you are Lionel Messi or you’re playing your first game. Rules are the same for Messi and a young player.”It’s the same for managers: it doesn’t matter if you’re Carlo Ancelotti or a young coach, Ancelotti should behave as the youth. This is what I want for me and what I want in general.”I don’t expect special treatment, I want honest treatment, that’s all. If I do something bad, I will get punished and pay for it. But if I don’t do anything bad, just let me in peace, working like this is becoming difficult.,” concluded Mou.He heard “Roma-Sevilla” and had war flashbacks pic.twitter.com/JRG2h0GWMB— J (@MourinhoPics) October 3, 2024 ##NAJAVA_MECA_8456867##