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The Manchester United manager then explained how his philosophy was the most important thing to him, saying: "When you see my press conferences, I'm discussing my philosophy a lot.
"Sometimes, the media is not very proud of it. But, sometimes, they are crazy for it because I explain a lot. It takes always a little bit of time to transfer the message. I'm training in the brain – a lot of things in the brain – because football is not a sport of legs, it is a sport of brain, and tactics."
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