Jose Mourinho launched an astonishing defence of his managerial record in England following a convincing defeat by Tottenham on Monday night.
Mourinho's men were humbled by a mightily impressive Spurs outfit, who struck three past United's creaky defence at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese, however, came out fighting in his post-match press conference, highlighting his three Premier League title wins before demanding his record be 'respected' as he stormed out of the room.
'We lost last season here against Sevilla and we were booed because we deserved [that response] because we were not good,' he said after the defeat.
'Because we were not dangerous enough, because Sevilla deserved to win the match. We were booed and deservedly.
'And today the players left the pitch after losing at home and they were applauded because they deserve it. So you keep trying and trying and trying and keep trying and keep trying.
'Just to finish... you know, what was the result? 3-0. 3-0. Do you know what this means [holds up three fingers]. 3-0.
'But also means three Premierships and I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together. Three for me and two for them. Respect, respect, respect man, respect, respect, respect.'