José Mourinho says he will be supporting his “Chelsea heroes” against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final after he was denied a reunion with his former club by a dramatic penalty shootout defeat in the semi-final second leg. The Real Madrid manager also rounded on critics of Chelsea’s tactics, telling them: you know nothing. Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaká had penalties saved and Sergio Ramos blasted his over the bar as Madrid were beaten 3-1 in the shootout after a 3‑3 aggregate draw. Mourinho was quick to defend his players for missing spot-kicks, highlighting the “brutal” pressure and praising them for having the “balls” to step up. He continued in a similar vein with an equally spirited defence of his former players from Stamford Bridge over their defensive approach against Barcelona on Tuesday. “John [Terry] is missing but Chelsea are there [in the final] and that is the most important thing,” he said. “I just hope it is a good final and of course I want the Blues to win, even though I have a lot of respect for the reds. I have a blue rib, still. Inter and Chelsea mean a lot to me.” “I think Chelsea’s boys were…