Chelsea boss, Jose Mourinho, says he felt ashamed after his side were dumped out of the FA Cup at the hands of Bradford City.
The League Two side came from two goals down to claim a stunning 4-2 win over the Blues at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Mourinho re-iterated what he said before the game, labeling the loss a sporting disgrace.
“I repeat the word that I used yesterday in case we lost - it's a disgrace. A sporting disgrace, but it's a disgrace,” he said.
"By one side this is the beauty of football, the beauty of the FA Cup. It happens more in the FA Cup than any other country. By another side I feel ashamed and I think the players should feel exactly the same as I feel.”
Mourinho also paid tribute to Bradford and revealed he was happy for them.
“In this moment I feel happy for them. I could find in my bad feeling with the game and with the result space to feel happy for them. I'm honest.," he added.
"I know in the history of this competition it happens to every team now and again. For me it's the first time and I think it's unacceptable to lose against a team from a lower league."
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