LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea's Jose Mourinho prepared for his emotional return to Stamford Bridge this weekend with a trademark slice of supreme confidence on Friday by boldly declaring he was a better manager than ever.
Not one for under-selling himself, having embarked on his previous stint at the west London club by branding himself the 'Special One', he goes into Sunday's first Premier League game of his new tenure feeling even more special.
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