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Mourinho says whatever happens at Old Trafford is none of his business

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Former Man Utd coach Jose Mourinho in a response to the press has said whatever happens at the club is none of his business.

This comes as Mourinho was asked about his take on the club’s new manager Erik Ten Hag.

Mourinho was one of the four managers who managed Man Utd after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson and he spent just over two years in charge at Old Trafford.

During his pre-match press conference on Wednesday ahead of their game against Leicester City, the Portuguese was asked to give his verdict on his former club’s move for the Ajax boss.

Mourinho replied: “You touched on the point – my former club. Not my club.

“No, I don’t have advice.”

Before his sudden sack by Tottenham Chairman, Daniel Levy, Mourinho had the chance to win the Carabao Cup after leading the club to the final against Manchester City last season, but was dismissed just days before the game at Wembley.

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“I have to admit in my long career with so many things which have happened that one is quite unique,” Mourinho added.

“But Mr Levy [Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy] is also qui

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