Mourinho took defeat to Lille in his usual style. He told reporters after the game: "We can do very well in the Europa League, but if... I prefer not to continue with this sentence. Because if I say it, I will get into trouble."
His comments echo his infamous "I prefer not to speak line" after Aston Villa had beaten his Chelsea team back in 2014 in a game that saw two of his players sent off.
The Fenerbahce boss also took aim at the referee after the loss: "It's better not to talk about the penalty. When I look at other incidents that have happened to me recently. Only the referee knows why it was a penalty, only the VAR knows. I'm proud of my team. This [not wasting time] is the referee's job, he has to respect the game. He has to make the players respect it. I can't criticise the opposing teams. They also try to get a result. If they showed a yellow card in the first 20 minutes, everything would change, but they don't."