Jose Mourinho |
Mourinho often used his tongue to sting the opposition when he was at Inter. His famous rants such as the "Zero Tituli" attack caused friction among Serie A coaches.
The Special One's style represented a new and unknown chapter in Italy, one that has made for some traumatic reading for Allegri who questioned his management skills as he continues to cause controversy at Madrid.
"He sets a bad example and insulted everybody in Italy," Allegri told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "He was here for two years and insulted everybody."
Allegri showed concern for Mourinho's tactics in the Champions League.
The Madrid coach is under scrutiny by UEFA and stands accused of ordering Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos to get sent off against Ajax so Madrid could enjoy a clean disciplinary slate for the last 16.
The coach feels Mourinho is a cheater and used the oldest trick in the book - Sunday league style.
"Would I do that? No. I wouldn’t do what he did to us at San Siro either. With Andrea Pirlo on the ground with his head cracked open, my players put the ball out," he added.
"Real gave it back, but on the throw-in there was already a full-back pressing us. He sets a bad example.
"You can do some things with nobody noticing if you play down the local park, but not when the world is watching on television."
Source: Goal.com
Ummm... Mr Allegri, try to focus on your own team, please? Ronnie not playing full match? Team relying too much on Zlatan?
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