Sam Allardyce laughed off Jose Mourinho's criticism of
his West Ham side's style after the 0-0 Premier League draw at Chelsea.
West Ham showed limited attacking intent as they claimed
an important point in their battle for survival, having been penned back by
Chelsea for long periods on Wednesday.
After a tenacious defensive display frustrated the hosts,
Mourinho complained to Allardyce that West Ham played "football from the
19th Century".
And the former Bolton and Blackburn boss delighted in the
fact that his opposite number had also shared those thoughts with the assembled
media.
"I knew he would, he can't take it can he? He just
can't take it because we've out-tacticed (sic) him, we've out-witted him. He
just can't cope!
"He can tell me all he wants, I don't give a s***e
to be honest with you.
"I love to see Chelsea players moaning at the
referee, trying to intimidate him; Jose jumping up and down saying we play c***
football. It's brilliant when you get a result against him… so hard luck
Jose!"
Allardyce took considerably less cheer in revealing that
Joey O'Brien is facing around three months on the sidelines with a dislocated
shoulder suffered during the match – an incident that continues West Ham's
unfortunate injury record this term.
"Joey has dislocated his shoulder, which is bad news
for us," Allardyce added.
"That's our third dislocated shoulder this season. I
don't think I've had three dislocated shoulders in my entire career before,
never mind three in one season.
"(Mohamed) Diame got only a bang on the knee where
he fell on the concrete (beyond the advertising hoardings) but Joey is (out
for) 10 or 12 weeks."
Culled from Soccerway

