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Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has accused one of his fellow Premier League managers of going 'too far' with his post-match criticism and feels he is treated different to many of his peers.
When asked to expand on that remark on Tuesday, Mourinho instead opted to take aim at an unnamed Premier League manager over his post-match comments.
Because he's not Jose Mourinho that's not a problem.
Mourinho could have been referring to Jurgen Klopp - whose touchline behaviour he has questioned in the past - or Mikel Arteta, with Liverpool and Arsenal both losing, though it was Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel's post-match remarks about Callum Hudson-Odoi which caused the most controversy this weekend.
Explaining his post-match reaction to the West Ham defeat further, Mourinho continued: 'In relation to my question, or to my words, it's a big frustration to lose matches - especially matches like that one.
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