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Former Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho said Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp had more luxury than him in the Premier League.
The Portuguese underscored the support that Guardiola and Klopp have received in the transfer market since their takeover in Manchester City and Liverpool, respectively. Mourinho seemed to be struggling to achieve the transfer goals that he was considering this summer at Old Trafford, but Guardiola and Klopp did not have this problem.
"For me, it's more complicated as a manager because I do not focus on football itself, I also have to focus on what should prepare for the future," Mourinho said at the conference. A punditry stay on beIN Sports. "I think that the future begins to be prepared with principles. It's more important than the football you watch and comment on. It is more important that the culture you bring to the club, the principles, is a little more complex.
"But you have the case of Manchester City. In the first season, Guardiola was not a champion, it was really difficult and people were expecting a win in Manchester City.
"Some players have already been champions twice, Sergio Agüero and Vincent Kompany, and in the first to the second season, Pep made good decisions, but supported.
"For example, he did not want Pablo Zabaleta or Bacary Sagna, two backs, neither Aleksandar Kolarov nor Gael Clichy. In the same summer, he sold four backs and got four backs. He had Kyle Walker, Danilo, Benjamin Mendy and another. He was born.
"I think how many players were in Liverpool before the arrival of Jürgen. Not Alisson, not Virgil van Dijk, not Andrew Robertson, not Mohamed Salah, not Roberto Firmino, not Sadio Mané, not Fabinho, not Georginio Wijnaldum, not Naby Keïta, so it's an in-depth job.
"If you are a manager and you have the ability to choose the players you want to follow your idea of football, or to follow the idea that you think you are the best to win a certain competition, that's one thing. . Another thing is if you can not do that. "
Mourinho then revealed that he had refused three job offers since leaving United last month. "I'm going to badyze things. I'm already refusing three options because I did not think it was what I wanted, "he said. "I will be calm. The more time I have, the better I can prepare.
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