Jose Mourinho recited his famous "if I speak" one-liner following Fenerbahce's late exit from the Champions League to Lille on Tuesday. (More Football News)
Mourinho's side loo🍰ked on course to take the tie to penalties after Bafode Diakite's late own-goal levelled the aggregate scores in Istanbul.
But there was to be more drama as Jonathan David's ❀;long-range shot struck Jayden Oosterwolde's outstretched arm, with a penalty give🍌n after a VAR review.
David would step up to score from 12 yards in the 118th-minute, meaning the Turkish side will play in the Europa League next season as Mourinho faces a possible reunion with Manchester United or Tottenham.
In his post-match assessment, Mourinho repeated his iconic remark that was first said dur𒁃ing his time in charge of Chelsea.&nbs☂p;
The comments came after Chelsea's 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in the 2013-14 season, an encounter that saw Ramires, Willian and Mouri♉𒀰nho himself sent off by Chris Foy.
He then re-used the line as he seemed to disagree with the penalty that was awarded ꦇto🥃 Lille in the closing stages of the encounter at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.
"We can do very well in the E𒈔uropa League, but if... I prefer not to continueജ with this sentence," Mourinho said.
🍬"Because if I say it, I will get 💮into trouble. It's better not to talk about the penalty. When I look at other incidents that have happened to me recently.
"Onl🍌y the referee knows why it was a penalty, only the VAR knows. I'm proud of my team."