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Jose Mourinho channels his inner Rafa Benitez with 12-minute rant in defence of Manchester United record

Portuguese boss points to trophies won at Old Trafford while finding time to take aim at Man City manager Pep Guardiola

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Jose Mourinho, manager of Manchester United, reacts during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg soccer loss to Sevilla FC. Photo: EPA
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In a 12-minute rant using statistics from a notebook in front of him, Jose Mourinho launched a strong defence of his time in charge of Manchester United that included a dig at Premier League managerial rival Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.

Mourinho came under criticism this week after United’s feeble exit from the Champions League at the hands of Spanish club Sevilla on Tuesday.

Three days later, Mourinho used a news conference to highlight what he perceived as United’s lack of “football heritage” in recent years because of its poor results in the Premier League and in the Champions League.
8 Sevilla’s Wissam Ben Yedder celebrates scoring a goal. Photo: Reuters
8 Sevilla’s Wissam Ben Yedder celebrates scoring a goal. Photo: Reuters
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He spoke of the groundwork he was laying at United in his second year at the club, while also claiming that much of City’s success this season could be put down to its investment in players before Guardiola became manager in 2016.

Mourinho then insisted he was “on the same page” as United’s owners and its board, and said he was not going to “run away” or change his mentality in the wake of the Sevilla loss.

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It brought back memories of Rafa Benitez’s infamous rant about “facts” in 2009 when in charge of Liverpool. The Spaniard listed incidents involving then-United manager Alex Ferguson and referees from throughout that season.

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