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Mourinho: Trophies Made Me Famous, Not "Nonsense Talk"

Mourinho: It’s not 'nonsense' that made me famous, but trophies

The head coach of Benfica, José Mourinho, once again captured attention with his sharp yet meaningful comments. During a press conference held ahead of the Portuguese Cup match against Farense, the experienced manager openly discussed why his name is frequently the subject of public debate.

A journalist asked Mourinho whether his public appearances and bold statements were part of a calculated strategy or a method of applying psychological pressure on opponents. Responding to this question in his characteristic direct manner, the Portuguese coach left no room for ambiguity.

“I’m sorry, but I think what made me famous is not the occasional ‘nonsense.’ My reputation and name have been built on trophies, achievements, and results achieved on the field,” Mourinho said.

With this statement, the “Special One” once again made his position clear: he wants to be judged not by his words but by practical results, the trophies he has won, and the historic victories he has achieved. In the world of football, this is precisely what sets Mourinho apart from others.

These remarks once again underscored the Portuguese coach’s extensive experience and confidence in himself. For fans, one thing remains certain: when it comes to José Mourinho, it’s the results, not the words, that truly matter.

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