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5 of the oddest Jose Mourinho stories being reported today

He allegedly stuck out his tongue at John Terry and more quirky claims.

1. He stuck out his tongue at Terry

THE INCREASINGLY ECCENTRIC Mourinho was not best pleased with the Chelsea captain, after the defender was sent off yesterday, according to The Sun.

The paper claims the Portuguese manager stuck out his tongue at Terry as he left the field yesterday.

2. His post-match behaviour

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The Chelsea boss was clearly a relieved man following Chelsea’s win over West Brom yesterday.

Mourinho allegedly roared into the pitchside microphone yesterday after the final whistle sounded.

3. They’re adjusting their training regime

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Mourinho is not happy with the red cards being given to his Chelsea side in recent times.

The Special One says his side play 10 v 11 in training on a regular basis and are set to increase these sessions on the back of Terry’s sending off.

4. Mourinho’s son is a Barca fan

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Mourinho has a notoriously fractious relationship with Barcelona, so that means his son hates them too, right?

In fact, Jose Mourinho Jr is a big fan of the Catalan club, and has Messi on the back of his jersey to boot.

5. The Pedro-Maradona comparison

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Most people accept that Pedro played well yesterday, but mentioning him in the same sentence as the Argentina legend — even though he acknowledges he’s not “quite”  as good — is surely a little over the top from Mourinho.

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