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I went off him a little bit at the start of the season, he appeared humble, Jose should never do humble, but the more I watch him I realise its all just 1 big mind game.

Just watched this, hes utterly superb.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26123837


"They have experience, potential, power and no worries about [Uefa cost control protocol] Financial Fair Play, because in summer they just spent. We don't need a calculator for this."
 

He's annoying but man can he play the mind games. "What I like to call the Fair Financial fair Play".
Obviously, he's trying to wind up Pelligirini and Man City.
He has a good point too but it is a bit ironic that Chelsea are the ones making it.
 

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini got his calculations wrong on Chelsea's spending during the January transfer window, according to Blues boss Jose Mourinho.

Mourinho described his team as a "little horse" in the Premier League title race, while Pellegrini said Chelsea were a "rich little horse".

"Mata was sold for £37m and De Bruyne for £18m - that's £55m," said Mourinho.

"Matic bought for £21m and Salah £11m. In this window, we are plus £23m."

Mourinho added: "We are building a team for the next decade and City have a team to win now.

"They have experience, potential, power and no worries about [Uefa cost control protocol] Financial Fair Play, because in summer they just spent. We don't need a calculator for this."

Chelsea lead the Premier League by a point following Saturday's 3-0 win over Newcastle. Arsenal are second and City third, two points behind Chelsea.

Mourinho has played down Chelsea's title chances in recent weeks and on Saturday, he described City as "a Jaguar" and said they are favourites for the title. He added that his concern was the gap between Chelsea and fifth place.

Former Malaga boss Pellegrini, who faced the Portuguese when Mourinho was coach of Real Madrid, questioned Mourinho's view and drew reference to Chelsea's spending over the last decade, since Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought the club.

The Chilean said last week: "Maybe it is a small horse if the manager thinks like that.

"It can be a little horse but very rich. This is the team that spends most money in the last 10 years, it is the team that spends most money this year and the team that spends the most money in the transfer window, so [it is a] little bit rich."

Chelsea's net spend during the previous two summer and winter transfer windows was approximately £49m.

In January, they bought Nemanja Matic, Mohamed Salah and a player Mourinho did not mention, Kurt Zouma (£12m), for a total of £54m. But they made £55m from the sales of Juan Mata and Kevin de Bruyne.

City, on the other hand, did not change their squad during the winter window, but had a net spend of about £80m last summer.

Mourinho said of Pellegrini: "He has been speaking about winning four competitions, so there's no reason to change the speech.

"But the only thing that is funny [is] that he keeps saying he never responds to Mourinho; he never comments about Mourinho. He said that in Spain, too. So he's changed."

Chelsea travel to West Brom on Tuesday and Manchester City host Sunderland on Wednesday.
 

He's an utter tit. Possibly the most myopic of managers out there. Like the last minute pen they got against West Brom. When the whole of football could see it wasn't a pen he claimed it was nailed on. At least he could have said something like 'we got away with one there' which would have gained him some respect. Then he accuses West Ham of 19th century football because they had the temerity to defend with their lives against his team which was built from bottomless pockets, when he is the very master of 'parking the bus' himself. Never has a Premier League manager been so far up their own anus as this man. He's got the media licking out of the palm of his hand and it looks like he's got some gullible souls on here doing exactly the same.

Good at his job though.
 
But thats just it, you say " he could have said", thats why I like him, he doesnt say what your meant to say and everything is about the mind games, he said that about West Ham in the hope that next time they play them they dont park the bus.

As for being up his own anus, somebody who calls himself the "special one" clearly has a few ego issues.
 

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