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Fergie and Wenger hail Jose but Benitez opts out

Jose Mourinho's departure from Chelsea has been the big talking point of the English game this week.

Here the managers of his three main rivals in the Premier League give their views.

SIR ALEX FERGUSON (Manchester United)

"Jose leaving Chelsea is a disappointment for the game.

"He was terrific for football and terrific for Chelsea. He brought something fresh and new to our game and I enjoyed the competition with him. I wish him well but I just don't know what I am going to do with my wine now."

ARSENE WENGER (Arsenal)

"We didn't get on the best but recently it has become better.

"That does not hide the fact I respected what he did and the quality of his work.

"Of course he is a great manager. He arrived when Chelsea were on the way up; they had a good side already and he did something more and made them winners."

RAFAEL BENITEZ (Liverpool)

"You know my relationship with him, it is better that I do not say anything. At the moment I am more worried about Birmingham boss Steve Bruce."

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