SOCCER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Xavi Want to 'Mute' Mourinho Boca Grande
Barcelona will host Real Madrid in the Nou Camp, Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 
 


Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez wanted to "silence" the mouth of the Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho. But not through war of words, but action on the field when the two teams met, Tuesday, May 3, 2011.

collecting Barcelona 2-0 when they met in the leg Champions League first semifinal on Wednesday. Two goals from Lionel Messi, who printed the second round of public silence in the Bernabeu.

Barca's victory was greeted 'talks' host outstanding coach, Jose Mourinho. Mou accused Barca victory was aided by UEFA to referee Wolfgang Stark, commissioner in the game.

According to Mou, Wolfgang has done damage to your system by issuing a red card to defender Pepe. Kubu Madrid Barcelona also complained to UEFA over alleged unsportsmanlike actions of players during the game.

Xavi not seem to want terporvokasi said Mourinho. However, the Spanish midfielder was intended to silence the mouth of the 'Special once the two teams met at the Camp Nou in the return game, Tuesday, May 4, 2011.

As reported by Goal.com, Xavi Mou not want to wait through a war of words. By contrast, Xavi want to answer the charges the former coach of FC Porto and Inter Milan, the team spent their appearance in the field.

"(Jose) Mourinho's controversial coach, who has always been and will continue to use as a weapon. But I want to talk more about football," said Xavi.

"I do not have to participate in the war of words with Mourinho. As (Pep) Guardiola said Mourinho was always victorious in war of words, we just talking on the pitch," he continued.

Harvey also commented on the rejection of the UEFA against Mourinho complaints about the attitude of the past players of Barcelona in the first leg. He said the attitude of UEFA's true because the charges were utterly unfounded.

"I think it's sad, because the allegations were unfounded complaint and UEFA have refused. Barcelona has always shown exemplary behavior in every game they lived," said Xavi.

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