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De Boer to Mourinho_:Karma Always Strikes Back
Frank de Boer reignited his war of words with Jose Mourinho, stating that he believes "karma always strikes back".
De Boer and Mourinho's rivalry began when the former was the manager of Crystal Palace and criticized the latter's handling of Marcus Rashford during his tenure as Manchester United manager, saying that it was "a pity that the manager is Mourinho".
The Portuguese boss fired back soon after, labelling de Boer the “worst manager in the history of the Premier League”.
De Boer's stint at Crystal Palace was historically poor, with the club earning zero points while scoring zero goals in his four matches before his September 2017 sacking.
Mourinho snuck in a further jibe at that fact, stating that, if the Dutchman was Rashford's manager, he "would be coached how to lose because he lost every game".
And now, more than a year and a half later, De Boer has fired back while defending his Palace tenure.
“At that moment, he can say that because it was a really bad record, of course,” De Boer told the Guardian.
“For me, if he wants to say that, I’m not the guy who wants to respond to that … I think karma always strikes back.”
Frank de Boer reignited his war of words with Jose Mourinho, stating that he believes "karma always strikes back".
De Boer and Mourinho's rivalry began when the former was the manager of Crystal Palace and criticized the latter's handling of Marcus Rashford during his tenure as Manchester United manager, saying that it was "a pity that the manager is Mourinho".
The Portuguese boss fired back soon after, labelling de Boer the “worst manager in the history of the Premier League”.
De Boer's stint at Crystal Palace was historically poor, with the club earning zero points while scoring zero goals in his four matches before his September 2017 sacking.
Mourinho snuck in a further jibe at that fact, stating that, if the Dutchman was Rashford's manager, he "would be coached how to lose because he lost every game".
And now, more than a year and a half later, De Boer has fired back while defending his Palace tenure.
“At that moment, he can say that because it was a really bad record, of course,” De Boer told the Guardian.
“For me, if he wants to say that, I’m not the guy who wants to respond to that … I think karma always strikes back.”
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