Mourinho was given the boot at Fenerbahce after the Turkish side lost to Benfica in the Champions League qualifying rounds. The former Roma manager's aforementioned comments may anger those at the Super Lig team, but then he went a step further, criticising their transfer policy, too.
He added, "At my previous club, things were easy. I wanted to play with four players, but the club signed five players the day after I left. While I was there, it was impossible to play with four defenders when the team had seven central defenders. And only one winger. I adapt very well to what's available. I praised Benfica's squad and will do so again. If you ask me if I tried to play with words and emotions, to take the pressure off my team and apply that pressure, obviously, I did. But I don't take back a word of what I said at the time, that Benfica had done a great job in the transfer market, endowing the team with potential that, perhaps, it lacked last season. As I said yesterday, I'm better, but I'm not exactly a great example of fair play. When I lose, I bite my fingers. It wasn't very easy for me to congratulate Benfica, Bruno [Lage], Benfica deserved all of that, I recognize what happened."