Premier League: Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho unrepentant after criticism over handshake at Aston Villa
Friday 17 October 2014 21:49, UK
Jose Mourinho has refused to apologise for offering a handshake to Paul Lambert and Roy Keane in the closing stages of Chelsea's 3-0 win over Aston Villa last month.
Villa boss Lambert and assistant Keane declined the Blues manager's offer of a handshake at Stamford Bridge, with Keane labelling Mourinho's behaviour "disgraceful", saying: "The game is still going on. You wouldn't do that on a Sunday morning, you would get knocked out."
Lambert agreed when asked this week if he felt Mourinho was "disrespectful" by not waiting until the end of the match for the handshake.
But speaking ahead of Chelsea's Saturday match at Crystal Palace, Mourinho was sarcastic in his response, saying: "First of all, I want to say that I appreciate the comments.
"I think they are both two great examples of polite and very well educated people and because I am a humble guy who tries to learn every day and with every experience, I appreciate the comments."
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Asked if he would do it again, Mourinho responded "yes", before replying "no" when asked if he could understand why someone would be upset by his actions.
He refused to comment when asked to respond over suggestions the action was arrogant.
Mourinho also refused to go over old ground following Arsene Wenger's apology for the Arsenal manager's push on the Portuguese during Chelsea's 2-0 defeat of Arsenal on October 5.
"I have no reaction," Mourinho added.
"You had my reaction after the match, where I told you nothing happened, and you still had the reaction from the FA (Football Association), disciplinary committees, all of them, that that nothing happened."