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Watch Jose Mourinho interrupt first Roma press conference to tear down broken window panel leaving journalists shocked


JOSE MOURINHO interrupted his first Roma press conference to tear down a distracting window panel.

The former Tottenham boss shocked journalists by temporarily halting the presser.

Jose Mourino walks towards the window during the press conference
Mourinho halted the presser to attend to the window panel
Mourinho was speaking to the media for the first time as Roma bossCredit: Getty

The ‘Special One’ was stopped in his tracks by the broken panel which was disturbing the audio.

Mourinho stepped up and walked over to the window to remove the panel before carrying on his media duties.

The former Chelsea and Manchester United manager arrived to a huge welcome in Italy recently after being appointed as the new Roma boss.

Roma moved for Mourinho after a disappointing seventh-placed finish under Paulo Fonseca.

Mourinho was sacked by Tottenham last season, just days before the EFL Cup final in April.

In his first press conference, he hit back at suggestions he was a failure during his last two jobs in England.

Mourinho said: “I won three trophies at Manchester United and that was seen as a disaster.

“I reached a cup final which I was not allowed to play at Tottenham, and that was seen as a disaster.

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“What’s a disaster for me is considered as a great success for others.”

And he insists his return to Italy is not to enjoy living in Rome but to guide the club to success.

Mourinho said: “I’m not here for the city… it’s amazing and beautiful but I’m not in Rome on holiday. So, we start on 4pm. Training, then… bye.”

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