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Ramon Calderon: 'Jose Mourinho always has somebody else who is to blame'

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon suggests that current Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho 'always has somebody else who is to blame'.

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has hinted that Jose Mourinho 'always has somebody else who is to blame'.

Mourinho recently criticised his current Manchester United charges and referee Mark Clattenburg following their derby defeat to Manchester City, and Calderon has since stated that the Portuguese boss deployed similar tactics while in charge at Madrid.

"Unfortunately when he reacts it is always somebody else who is to blame," said Calderon, according to The Sun.

"I read that when they lost last week he talked about the referee. That is his character and you have to take him how he is when you appoint him as manager.

"In all the clubs, he has done the same. I don't know if it motivates the players or not but now he is not here and he is not our problem now. But it is how he is."

United have so far amassed nine point from a possible 12 this campaign.

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