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5th July 2016
12:11pm BST

"I know the culture now, even in England. Before it was not the culture in this country, but, especially the pundits. They have a new job, which has become a very important job, it's changed the culture a lot," said Mourinho in the wake of Brendan Rodgers' sacking by Liverpool. "Some of the pundits are really brave. To criticise someone with my history, you need to be brave, as there is a risk someone like myself will say, 'Shut up. You've won nothing in your life'. But I won't do that. I just work and hope that the good results are coming."
Well, he appears to be turning over a new leaf (again) in Manchester, where is he also looking forward to a closer relationship with Alex Ferguson - the legendary United manager who fought against Mourinho's appointment.
The Portuguese said Tuesday that he is looking forward to sharing our "typical bottle of wine" once Ferguson returns from France.
"We are going to have many occasions to be together. At this moment Alex is on a bit of holiday, on a bit of the Euros, so I cannot see him this week. When his summer holidays are finished I will be based in Manchester - he is the same and we will have lots of time to meet each other," he said.
"He will be always welcome to the training ground and we will have time to share a lot of our personal stuff. Friends, family, life. His opinion is an important opinion to me."
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