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Conte v Mourinho

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Mourinho really is an insufferable and miserable man. Conte has rightly called him out and I can’t believe it’s taken this long for it to someone to do it. For some reason the English media have had this undying love affair with the “special one” for years- the man who literally poked someone in the eye on the touch line and belittled and insulted a club doctor. I don’t want him to leave though as I want Guardiola’s mere presence alone to continue to wind him up and show him up for the cretinous dinosaur he is.
 
Mourinho really is an insufferable and miserable man. Conte has rightly called him out and I can’t believe it’s taken this long for it to someone to do it. For some reason the English media have had this undying love affair with the “special one” for years- the man who literally poked someone in the eye on the touch line and belittled and insulted a club doctor. I don’t want him to leave though as I want Guardiola’s mere presence alone to continue to wind him up and show him up for the cretinous dinosaur he is.
so did pep in fairness, right in front of the camera's, once his nice guy mask slipped again
 

Difference between Conte and Mourihno is very rarely Conte publicly blames the ref when Chelsea lose, Mourihno on the other hand has to mention the ref before and after a game these days. Can't stand Mourihno, don't care how many trophies he's won, he's turned into a horrible creature. In the words of Ant and Dec, he's a "very smalllllll man".
 
Yup, despite knowing he was always a terrible person I used to kind of like Mourinho because he wound up kopites so much but he’s become a miserable cryass in recent years. He’s only going to get more and more bitter as Pep continues to school him.
I was an admirer of José because he would regularly manipulate the majority of fans and press in a clever, amusing way depending on his aims.

He knew how to wind up opposition managers, players and fans alike to meet his and his clubs own ends: Wenger was clear example of his.

Equally, if his team lost then he would regularly instigate his typical melodrama approach with the sole reason to deflect criticism from his team.

It was all very clever and amusing - something I admired. However, as you mention, he's now coming across as genuinely bitter and deluded.

I've said it before, yet it's almost as if he has lost his love for management leaving a miserable and cynical shell of a man to be left behind.
 

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