Jose Mourinho has been known worldwide as 'The Special One' for the past 20 years.
That nicknamed came from a confident comment he made during his first press conference as Chelsea manager in June 2004.
Six clubs and 19 trophies later, Mourinho is still famed for his box-office performances in press conferences.
Mourinho's latest memorable quote was delivered on Saturday evening when he labelled himself 'The Foreign One' after his Fenerbahce side had conceded a 95th-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Goztepe.
This was Mourinho's sixth game as Fenerbahce manager but only his second in the Turkish Super Lig - his other four were Champions League qualifiers.
Mourinho's comment came as part of a rant about the state of Turkish football.
The former Chelsea, Real Madrid, Man United and Tottenham boss hit out at what he described as a culture of time-wasting and play acting.
But instead of suggesting that his team needed to learn to rise above the antics of their opponents, Mourinho - perhaps sarcastically - claimed that he and his players must adapt and follow suit.
Mourinho told reporters: 'The passion, the love, the enthusiasm matches with my passion with football, totally. Then there are other things that are out of my control, they are cultural.
'It looks like it's for me to adapt and not vice versa. I am the one that arrived, I am the foreign one. I'm not going to change the state of things.
'So I need to adapt... I am not a magician, I am experienced.'
He later added: 'It's not Turkish football that has to adapt to me. It's me that has to adapt to Turkish football.
'My players they have to do what other teams do to us. They need to take time. They need to go on the floor. They need to stop the game. They need to simulate injuries. They need to do what every team does.'