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Jose Mourinho doesn't have room for any Manchester United players in his all-time best XI.
The legendary manager has worked with some exceptional players during his trophy-laden spells at Porto, Inter Milan, Chelsea, and Real Madrid. His spell at Old Trafford wasn't quite as spectacular but even then he lifted three pieces of silverware that have turned out to be the last three trophies United have won.
It's an extremely difficult task to single out the best players Mourinho has worked with but the man himself has managed to whittle it down to eleven as he named his all-time starting line-up back in 2020 - with no United players able to make the cut.
Mourinho picked Petr Cech in goal with a back four of Javier Zanetti, John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho and Ashley Cole, while Claude Makelele, Frank Lampard and Mesut Ozil made up his midfield three.
The Portuguese gaffer picked a front three of Eden Hazard, Didier Drogba, and of course, Cristiano Ronaldo who has called 'The Special One' the greatest manager he has worked with.
Mourinho is spoilt for choice with the likes of Iker Casillas, Marcelo, Karim Benzema and Wesley Sneijder all missing out. The list goes on, but crucially the common theme in the XI is that United