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Mourinho: Hard without family
- Updated: October 25, 2016
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has revealed he is having to adjust to life without his family for the first time.
Mourinho began work at United in July following the departure of previous boss Louis van Gaal.
However, the 53-year-old Portuguese has since been living by himself in the Lowry Hotel in the centre of Manchester, with his wife, Tami, and two children opting to remain in the family home in Chelsea.
Even if Mourinho does eventually buy a house in the city, though, he thinks it is unlikely the three of them will move north and join him in Manchester.
His daughter, Matilde, is at university in the capital, while his son, Jose Jr, signed a two-year scholarship contract with Fulham last summer.
All of which means a drastic change in family life that all four of them are having to get used to.
“Buy a house? I do not know… I do not know,” said Mourinho in an exclusive …