Ex-Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says Liverpool did not deserve to lose 3-0 to Barcelona and hails incredible Lionel Messi

Ex-Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says Liverpool did not deserve to lose 3-0 to Barcelona and hails incredible Lionel Messi
Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho believes Liverpool did not deserve to lose 3-0 to Barcelona on Wednesday.Lionel Messis double and a Luis Suarez strike has left the Reds with a mountain to climb in their Champions League semi-final second leg.Jose Mourinho is working as a pundit for Russian television company RT Sport2
Jose Mourinho is working as a pundit for Russian television company RT Sport
Ex-Liverpool star Suarez opened the scoring before Messi completed his brace with a stunning 25-yard free-kick.Jurgen Klopps men went close to scoring through James Milner and Mohamed Salah, who hit the post late on.Mourinho, who was sacked by Manchester United after losing to Liverpool in December, insists the Reds deserved much more than the 3-0 defeat at the Nou Camp as he dubbed Messi incredible.He told Russian television channel RT Sport: Liverpool were brave in their approach.Lionel Messi blew Liverpool away with a memorable performance2
Lionel Messi blew Liverpool away with a memorable performance
I dont think in the past 20 years many teams in the Champions League have beaten Barcelona in possession in the Nou Camp. Of course they [Barcelona] have a good team, they have phenomenal players, but that player [Messi] is absolutely incredible.Liverpool deserved much more than the 3-0 defeat, much more, but in the last two corners of the game, it could have been 4-0 or 5-0 because the game was broken and then they couldnt cope.The question is, which Barcelona are we going to have when Messi decides to say goodbye?

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