Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admits he's no fan of prospective England boss Phil Scolari.
The two butted heads while Mourinho was in charge of Porto and he told The Sun: "I haven't spoken to him and he has the right to continue not talking to me.
"He doesn't have to and I wouldn't like him to. I didn't bother him a lot. But I continue to think the same things.
"He didn't watch the Porto players. If he thinks what he does is enough and is successful that way . . . everyone has their own way of working.
"If I were coach of Portugal I would pick up the phone and call coaches of clubs for permission to go and watch them train during the week. I'm sure they would agree.
"Here, I send an assistant to watch the English national team.
"If I were in Scolari's place I would want to go to Milan to watch Figo or go wherever, so that my work could become multi-faceted so that I can have something to add. "
The two butted heads while Mourinho was in charge of Porto and he told The Sun: "I haven't spoken to him and he has the right to continue not talking to me.
"He doesn't have to and I wouldn't like him to. I didn't bother him a lot. But I continue to think the same things.
"He didn't watch the Porto players. If he thinks what he does is enough and is successful that way . . . everyone has their own way of working.
"If I were coach of Portugal I would pick up the phone and call coaches of clubs for permission to go and watch them train during the week. I'm sure they would agree.
"Here, I send an assistant to watch the English national team.
"If I were in Scolari's place I would want to go to Milan to watch Figo or go wherever, so that my work could become multi-faceted so that I can have something to add. "