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"There are things that when I do are not ethical and when others do it everything is normal and nobody says that," Mourinho added. "I do not speak about the others. They can do what they want."United have spent more than £50m on Eric Bailly and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, as well as agreeing to fork out a small fortune for Zlatan Ibrahimović's wages, and the rumoured nine-figure fee for Paul Pogba would see their summer expenditure nearly treble.
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When asked: "A Jose Mourinho team players differently to a Louis van Gaal team. Are your players responding to what you're trying to teach them?" he replied: "I think your words are very correct because you say my teams are different to Mr Van Gaal's teams and that is correct.
"I want to make it clear that I'm not saying my teams are better, or have better ideas, or my principles of play are better, not at all [translation: that's exactly what I *am* saying]. So your question was correct. Yes, my teams are different to Mr Van Gaal."And we thought he was supposed to be your friend, Jose?

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