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'I am the foreign one' - Jose Mourinho admits to 'cultural' adaptation at Fenerbahce & tells 'naive' players to practice 'anti-football' after disappointing Gotzepe draw

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  • Ex-Chelsea & Real Madrid boss now in Turkey
  • Has taken in six games at the helm
  • Learning quickly about demands of new division
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Former Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter and Manchester United boss Mourinho is back in club management after heading to Turkey. He admits to experiencing a period of “cultural” adaptation at the start of his reign in Istanbul.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Mourinho has taken in six games at the helm, but four of those have been Champions League qualifiers and only two in the Turkish Super Lig. He is learning quickly that dark arts are embraced in that division, with Fener throwing away two points in a dramatic 2-2 draw with Goztepe last time out.

  • WHAT MOURINHO SAID

    Mourinho admits that he still has much to learn about football in Turkey, telling reporters: “The passion, the love, the enthusiasm matches with my passion with football, totally. Then there are other things that are out of my control, [they] are cultural. It looks like it's for me to adapt and not vice versa. I am the one that arrived, I am the foreign one. I'm not going to change the state of things. I need to adapt... I am not a magician, I am experienced.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    He went on to say of Fener needing to adopt a similar approach to their rivals when it comes to wasting time and frustrating opponents: “Too naive or too poetic, in a league that is not poetic. I always say when we are winning at half-time, ambition and kill the game... The anti-football in some other countries they call it being clever, I think they [Fener players] have to be clever too. My players have to do what other teams do to us. They need to take time. They need to go on the floor. They need to stop the game. They need to simulate injuries. They need to do what every team does.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Mourinho has landed major honours in just about every managerial post that he has filled – a disappointing spell at Premier League outfit Tottenham aside – and will be determined to maintain that record after penning a two-year contract in Turkey.