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Published 18:23 13 Sept 2016 BST
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Ahead of Real Madrid's Champions League tie against Sporting Lisbon, Pepe also revealed that he was glad to see the back of Mourinho.
"It lasted three years and thank God it went very quick," Pepe said about Mourinho's reign at the Bernabeu, before comparing Mourinho unfavourably to Zinedine Zidane, the current Madrid coach.
"What happened with Mourinho is in the past now. I was strong and got over it. I maintained my high level at Madrid. Mourinho and Zidane are very different, one could say they are opposites. "But it's not like one is bad and the other is good. Mourinho has a lot of experience as a coach, with great clubs and players. Zidane has only just started in La Liga last year. "But he has played at the highest level himself and always knows what’s expected on the pitch. Zidane has been a player and knows what we think. He had a brilliant career at Madrid, so understands what the pressure is like here."Pepe's criticism of the Manchester United manager's playing career echo comments made by Eden Hazard recently. The Chelsea winger also appeared to take a pop at Mourinho's playing career. The United manager played at a semi-professional level, before turning his attention to coaching. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/770204848927174656 The GAA Hour took their show on the road to Castlebar to preview the All-Ireland final with Colm Parkinson, James Horan and some very special guests. Listen below or subscribe here on iTunes.
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