The Special Schlong

Jose Mourinho has a big tackle… in his trousers, says Jamie Redknapp on Manchester United manager

United boss is nicknamed the 'Gifted One' by his players for being so well-endowed

MANCHESTER United boss Jose Mourinho has impressive tackle in his trousers, football pals say.

Jose — known as the Special One — has now been dubbed the “gifted one” by some of his players.

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Jose Mourinho is well endowed, according to Jamie Redknapp

Former England star and football pundit Jamie Redknapp spilled the big secret from the changing rooms in front of millions of TV viewers.

Heading a team on Sky’s hit comedy panel show A League Of Their Own, Redknapp said Jose is particularly well-endowed, and not just financially.

In a round on “first loves”, host James Corden asked Redknapp to dish the dirt on the Old Trafford supremo’s love life — only to be told about the size of his manhood.

Corden asked: “Jamie, your cousin Frank (Lampard) obviously knows him well. Has he ever let on that he’s a hopeless romantic?”

The former Liverpool player replied: “He actually told me that he’s the ‘gifted one’, not the Special one.”

Asked why, he explained: “Because he’s carrying.”

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No wonder Jose Mourinho is often seen smiling on the touchlines

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Jamie Redknapp revealed the secret behind Jose Mourinho’s alternative nickname

Corden: “Because he’s got a big . . . ”

Redknapp: “That’s what I was told.”

Lampard was labelled the “best Premier League player in a decade” by Mourinho after they worked together for two spells at Chelsea.

The legendary manager is known for his self-confidence after he dubbed himself the Special One in his first press conference at the club in 2004.

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Jose Mourinho reportedly is the Special One in more ways than one

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He told journalists: “Please don’t call me arrogant, but I’m European champion and I think I’m a special one.”

He won two titles in his first two seasons at Stamford Bridge and followed it with a third in 2015.

But he was sacked after a dreadful start last season.

This season he was appointed United boss but suffered as his team lost 2-1 at home to arch rival Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.


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