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Danny Rose says he sought legal advice after row with ex-Man United boss Jose Mourinho

Danny Rose has spoken out about the moment his dispute with former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was unexpectedly aired in Tottenham's Amazon Prime documentary, 'All or Nothing'.

The former Spurs defender opened up on Kyle Walker's BBC podcast about seeking legal advice upon discovering that his candid conversation with Mourinho had been recorded without his knowledge.

"I only worked under him for eight or 10 weeks," Rose said. "I didn't really have a relationship with him. It was just a normal player-manager relationship. 'Hello. Good morning. How are you?'

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"Well, obviously he came in and he had this approach of wanting to build with three centre backs and then having the right back as the outlet. And obviously my game was more, you know, not more offensive but I enjoyed being offensive.

"His system was that the left sided player at the back four would be a centre back who's not going to be adventurous and go forward. Already my days were numbered, you know, at the club when he wanted to adopt that approach."

In a candid interview, Rose reflected on the memorable exchange showcased in the documentary. "So you know in 10 weeks it wasn't like there was a huge falling out or anything like that.

"You know that conversation that you see on the documentary is a completely normal conversation. If any player who's not playing on a Saturday, the first thing you do is knock on the door.

"Also, so when Poch [Mauricio Pochettino] was there. There were no cameras in his office. He didn't allow that. So when I've gone to knock on the door. I'm

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