He’s not happy.
As we stated earlier, Manchester United fans got that familiar sense of deja vu at Old Trafford this afternoon West Brom picked up a battling point against Mourinho’s men.
The draw now means that United have lost ground in the Champions League race as they’re currently in fifth place, four points behind their local rivals Manchester City.
The 0-0 result was the eleventh time that United have drawn matches in the top flight this season, including eight at home.
After the game, BBC journalist Conor McNamara caught up with the Manchester United manager and it made for incredibly spiky TV, even by Mourinho’s standards.
When asked by the journalist West Brom cancelled out Man Utd and if the teams were evenly balanced, the Portuguese manager said: “You think the game was equal? I can smile win, lose or draw. I am sorry to say, it is a silly question.”
It gets even more tense.
Take a look.
Jose Mourinho has given a fiery post-match interview at Old Trafford…#bbcfootball #MUNWBA pic.twitter.com/6xdglDSlu3
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) April 1, 2017
Since the interview took place, McNamara has said that he spoke with Mourinho afterwards and that it’s all good between them.
Here's my FULL interview with Jose Mourinho.
We spoke afterwards. All good.https://t.co/cBEdaKeZa7 #bbcfootball
— Conor McNamara (@ConorMcNamaraIE) April 1, 2017