Mourinho sees former self in 'complaining' Villa boss


LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho recognised his former self and the way he used to complain about every decision in Aston Villa counterpart Paul Lambert during their Premier League match on Wednesday.

The London side came out on top 2-1 at home to the Midlands outfit in a feisty encounter that featured two controversial pieces of refereeing with both managers frequently hopping up from their dugouts to berate the officials or query decisions.

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