Inter coach Jose Mourinho produced yet another controversial episode in his relation with the media by failing to attend the Lecce game press conference on Wednesday. Inter showed a humble performance during their 1-0 home win against Lecce at San Siro, and it seems Mourinho's dismay at the performance forced him to dump the following press conference. "We don't want to offend anyone, we're doing a bit of job sharing," assistant coach Beppe Baresi who filled in for the Portuguese said after the game. "To become the best assistant coach in the world I also have to get some experience in front of the TV cameras." Sine taking over Inter in the summer, Mourinho has had verbal spats with Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri and Catania football director Domenico Lo Monaco. "I'm not sure it's a choice that's offended anyone. I don't want to teach anything to anyone but maybe he should show a little respect to the fans, journalists, coach and players of Lecce," Lecce coach Mario Beretta said. "Every country has its customs. I also get my coaches to do interviews during the week but the match-day is a bit different."