Manchester United and Tottenham after claiming he was victimised at both clubs.It comes after the formal announcement of his new job as AS Roma, which he has started this week.An agreement has been in place since April to take over next season at the Stadio Olimpico.He took on the role not long after being sacked as Spurs manager following a turgid period of form that saw them crash out of the Europa League and looked down and out in the top four race in the Premier League.And speaking as the new boss of Roma, Mourinho has taken a pop at his two last jobs in England.The Special One said: “I’m a victim for what I’ve done in the past."For others, my ‘disasters’ are a success.
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