The Portuguese has faced severe criticism over his tactics in the wake of United’s dismal Champions League last-16 exit to Sevilla on Tuesday.

Mourinho was particularly panned for the defensive mindset the Red Devils set up with in the 2-1 defeat, as Wissam Ben Yedder’s double put the tie beyond United.

But speaking ahead of United’s FA Cup quarter-final with Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, Mourinho delivered an emotional 12-minute diatribe in his media conference, fighting back against his critics.

He said: “Life is good, I have an amazing job to do.

“Yesterday I met a new person working in the club - different area to me, nothing direct with me - a person that came from another club. I asked ‘Why did you decide to come?’

“He told me ‘Because I did a fantastic job in another club and I know that I have a huge job to do so I have a challenge’.

“I said well done, my decision was based on something similar. I could be in another league where the title is in the pocket, practically won before a ball is kicked.

“But I’m not there, I’m going to be here. No way are you going to change my mentality. For me, I don’t know if you know the expression, there is a quote I like; ‘In every wall is a door, every wall is a door’.

“I’m not going to run away, disappear, cry, because I heard a few boos. I won’t disappear from the tunnel running immediately, the next match I’ll be first to go out.

“I respect the fans, I’m not afraid of anything. When I was 20 years old, I was nobody in football, I was someone’s son.

“And now, at 55, I am what I am, I did what I did because of work, because of my talent and my mentality, so they can be together. I understand that for many, many, many years it was really hard for people that don’t like me to say ‘Here he is again, he wins again’.

“So, for those months I win nothing, 10 months nothing. Last title I won was 10 months ago. I beat Liverpool, Chelsea, lose to Sevilla - it’s their moment to be happy.”

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