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Published 17:22 31 Oct 2016 GMT
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But Mourinho was not annoyed by the resolute Burnley side and he admirably showed his appreciation for the defensive shift turned in by Sean Dyche's team.
Well connected ESPN reporter Andy Mitten revealed that the Portuguese spoke briefly to his own players before he left the home dressing room at Old Trafford and went to shake hands with each of the Burnley players in order to show how much respect he had for their performance.
Manchester Evening News also documented the show of class from Mourinho, who is seemingly a better sport than he's often given credit for.
Having said that, we wouldn't rule out another eye poke from 'The Special One' before his career comes to an end because you know the old saying - once a gouger, always an gouger.
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