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The Special One will still add to his 25 trophies

TO those who say Jose Mourinho is too conservative and his tactics outdated: I say he is a star that will never die out. I believe his axing as Spurs boss is neither a setback nor the end of his managerial career.

Jose hasn’t said much about his Spurs departure but if he had to speak, he would borrow from Mark Twain and declare: ‘Rumours of my death have been grossly exaggerated.’

Mourinho’s managerial career is very alive. He will ultimately end up in charge

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