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Jose Mourinho aims to protect sensational record of only ever losing nine home matches as he makes his Premier League bow at Old Trafford

New Manchester United boss makes home grounds fortresses — and is out to start with Red Devils as they host Southampton

JOSE MOURINHO will put his incredible home record on the line when Manchester United take on Southampton at Old Trafford.

The new Red Devils boss has lost just nine of the 206 league games he has managed on home soil.

 Jose Mourinho is hoping to preserve amazing home record against Southampton
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Jose Mourinho is hoping to preserve amazing home record against SouthamptonCredit: Getty Images
 Jose Mourinho was unbeaten at home in his first spell as Chelsea manager
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Jose Mourinho was unbeaten at home in his first spell as Chelsea managerCredit: Getty Images

He remained unbeaten at the Estadio da Luz with Benfica, the Estadio De Magalhaes Pessoa with UD Leiria and the San Siro with Inter Milan.

While his first defeat at Stamford Bridge only came in his second spell as Chelsea boss.

He even won at the West London ground when he brought Inter there for a Champions League tie in 2010.

SunSport take a look back at Mourinho’s losses — and one or two near misses.

Porto: 2002-2004

 Jose Mourinho lost only once at home in his two-and-a-half year spell at Porto
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Jose Mourinho lost only once at home in his two-and-a-half year spell at PortoCredit: Getty Images

Mourinho had managed 11 home games without defeat at Benfica and UD Leiria before taking over at Porto.

He particularly impressed with lowly Leiria where he held Sporting and his former employers to draws.

But that proud record ended just one month into his tenure at the Estadio Dragao.

Nine-man Porto went down 3-2 to Beira-Mar in February 2002.

It would be a while before he faced a league loss at home.

Chelsea (first spell): 2004-2007

 Arsenal almost ended Chelsea's amazing home record under Jose Mourinho
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Arsenal almost ended Chelsea's amazing home record under Jose MourinhoCredit: PA:Press Association
 Jose Mourinho looked on anxiously as Arsenal were leading at Stamford Bridge
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Jose Mourinho looked on anxiously as Arsenal were leading at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty Images

Mourinho hit the Premier League like a wrecking ball, winning back-to-back titles in his first two seasons.

But it wasn’t third time lucky as Chelsea finished behind United in 2007, before a poor start to his third season signalled the end of the self-proclaimed Special One’s first Stamford Bridge tenure.

Throughout his time, he never lost a league match at home.

The closest he came was a 1-1 draw against Arsenal, when Michael Essien’s late thunderbolt earned a scarcely deserved draw.

Inter Milan: 2008-2010

 Walter Samuel celebrates a sensational late winner against Siena
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Walter Samuel celebrates a sensational late winner against SienaCredit: Getty Images
 Jubilation for Jose Mourinho as Inter Milan snatch 4-3 win over Siena
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Jubilation for Jose Mourinho as Inter Milan snatch 4-3 win over SienaCredit: Getty Images

Again, Mourinho never lost at home.

But he came very close in one encounter with Siena as Inter went for the Treble.

With 88 minutes showing on the clock, the away side were 3-2 ahead — only for Wesley Sneijder to equalise with a thundering free-kick.

Not content with just maintaining his home record, Mourinho wanted more and told his players to push for a winner.

And centre-back Walter Samuel found himself unmarked in the Siena box to net Inter’s fourth three minutes into stoppage time.

Real Madrid: 2010-2013

 Miguel De Las Cuevas celebrates scoring Sporting Gijon winner at Bernabeu
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Miguel De Las Cuevas celebrates scoring Sporting Gijon winner at BernabeuCredit: Getty Images
 Sergio Ramos shows his disappointment after Real Madrid lose to Sporting Gijon
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Sergio Ramos shows his disappointment after Real Madrid lose to Sporting GijonCredit: Getty Images

It took nearly ten years, but it finally happened — Mourinho lost another home game.

Sporting Gijon came to the Bernabeu and conquered in April 2011 — just three days before Tottenham were humbled 4-0 on the same ground in the Champions League.

 Jose Mourinho suffered his first home defeat for nearly ten years at Real Madrid
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Jose Mourinho suffered his first home defeat for nearly ten years at Real MadridCredit: Getty Images
 Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas celebrate after Barcelona's 3-1 win at Bernabeu
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Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas celebrate after Barcelona's 3-1 win at BernabeuCredit: Getty Images

And, just like the buses, a second defeat soon came.

Real Zaragoza won 3-2 in the same month.

Barcelona were the third team to beat Mourinho at the Bernabeu in La Liga when goals from Alexis Sanchez, Xavi and Cesc Fabregas completed a 3-1 victory eight months later.

Chelsea (second spell): 2013-2015

 Sunderland were first team to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge under Jose Mourinho
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Sunderland were first team to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge under Jose MourinhoCredit: Getty Images
 Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool celebrate impressive 3-1 win away at Chelsea
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Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool celebrate impressive 3-1 win away at ChelseaCredit: Getty Images

Mourinho finally succumbed to defeat at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea in his 78th game.

Lowly Sunderland were the surprise victors, as they fought to beat relegation.

A title and unbeaten record followed in 2014-15 — but it all began to unravel in the following season.

 Bournemouth celebrate historic 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
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Bournemouth celebrate historic 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty Images

Crystal Palace were the first away side to win at Stamford Bridge in late August, before Southampton blew the Blues away just four games later.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool career really took off when the Reds came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-1 in West London.

But the shock loss to newly-promoted Bournemouth was the really nail in the coffin.

Mourinho was sacked just one game later.

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