LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reopened his spat with Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini on Friday by accusing the Chilean of hypocrisy and saying he had "killed" referee Mark Clattenburg with comments he made earlier this month.
Mourinho launched his latest broadside when he met the media before Chelsea's match with Aston Villa at Stamford Bride on Saturday, choosing to attack Pellegrini for lambasting England's top official.
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