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Published 17:16 5 Nov 2017 GMT

"The book has come out now, so it has resurfaced, but for a long time, my relationship with the manager has been great. It's always been very great. We were talking for a very long time. And all of that week, really, we were in constant dialogue. It was a difficult week for me. The manager's point of view was [the friendliness with Mourinho] was disrespectful to him."Regarding the reasons why he was seen to be laughing and joking with the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan manager, Dier said that their shared familiarity with Portugal was a factor.
"Portuguese people are very proud and it’s a small country. It doesn’t have the economic power of a country such as England, so people like Mourinho, Ronaldo, they’re extremely proud of it. Growing up there I was within all that, you know? I didn’t want to be disrespectful to anyone. I completely understand where the manager was coming from but I believe I was stuck in the middle of something I couldn’t really affect.”Prior to the recent meeting between Manchester United and Spurs, Mourinho hoped to put this issue to rest by saying:
"What I know is that every season during the summer, even before the summer, Mauricio calls me, I call Mauricio about my players - available, not available - so I don't know why I should be [talking to Dier] in a football match, in the tunnel. Maybe it is to try to sell books, maybe his ghostwriter wants to make some money."
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