Mourinho unhappy with Blues

06 August 2009 20:27
// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Inter Milan head coach Jose Mourinho has accused former club Chelsea of making it difficult for him to raid Stamford Bridge.[LNB] The Nerazzurri had looked primed to complete a double deal for Portuguese duo Ricardo Carvalho and Deco this summer after declaring their interest.[LNB]However, Inter failed to agree deals for the duo, forcing Mourinho to look elsewhere for reinforcements and claim Chelsea moved the goalposts in the negotiations.[LNB]"It's very difficult for a Chelsea player to come to me," said the former Blues boss ahead of Saturday's Italian Super Cup against Lazio. [LNB]Different looks"Every time I'm interested in one of their players, it looks different."[LNB]Mourinho believed the players were available at knock-down prices and that as soon as Inter's interest was declared, the prices sky-rocketed.[LNB]"In the summer we were told he (Deco) was almost free to come," he continued. [LNB]"Two weeks later, when they know Inter are interested, it goes zero to five (million) and for Carvalho from five to 15 (million). Something like that."[LNB]

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