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Inter Coach Jose Mourinho's Spokesman Fights Back Against Rival Managers' Jibes
The Inter coach has spoken via his press gang...
By Salvatore Landolina
Ranieri had said "it was easy for Mourinho to move from Chelsea to Inter," whereas Mazzarri focused on silverware: "I have won more than him," said the Napoli man.
Whilst Mourinho was told to zip it by president Massimo Moratti, Parames did all the talking via La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"After having read Ranieri's and Mazzarri's comments, I would like to say as a spokesperson and friend of Mourinho's that he has won plenty of titles both at Chelsea and with Inter," said Parames.
"But, on the contrary, Ranieri won nothing both at Chelsea and at Juventus.
"As for Mazzarri, I say that a donkey can win plenty, but he will never become a special horse breed."
Parames was then quick to have a stab at Calcio following calls from a number of chiefs for Mourinho to be summoned by the Italian FA for his anti-referee protests on Saturday.
"Many people have said they are hurt at seeing Jose in a league that was rocked by that famous scandal [Calciopoli] a few years back, but Jose always tells me not to worry because he loves fighting against everyone," he concluded.
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